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Effect of Open Chain Versus Closed Chain Segmental Control Exercises on CSA of Lumbar Multifidus Muscle in Chronic MLBP

Recruiting
25 - 55 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

To investigate the effect of adding open versus closed chain segmental control exercises to conventional treatment program on pain intensity, lumbar ROM, and CSA of multifidus muscle.

Description

  • To investigate the effect of adding open versus closed chain segmental control exercises to conventional treatment program on pain intensity.
    • To investigate the effect of adding open versus closed chain segmental control exercises to conventional treatment program on lumber ROM.
    • To investigate the effect of adding open versus closed chain segmental control exercises to conventional treatment program on CSA of multifidus muscle.
    • To investigate the effect of adding open versus closed chain segmental control exercises to conventional treatment program on lumber function.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with chronic low back pain from both genders their age will be ranged and divided into three groups from 25-55 years.
  2. Participants with chronic low back pain lasting for more than 6 Months.
  3. A patient who can follow the command.
  4. A patient who can do exercise.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Low back pain patients with a history of severe neurological disease or orthopedic disease.
  2. History of Psychological Disorder.
  3. Unhealthy Patient.
  4. Pregnant women.
  5. Patient with a spinal tumor.
  6. History of any operation related to spine. Ex. Vertebral fracture or dislocation.

Study details

Mechanical Low Back Pain

NCT06009263

Cairo University

25 January 2024

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