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Comparison of Gluteal Muscle Activation and Core Strengthening in Dead Butt Syndrome Syndrome

Comparison of Gluteal Muscle Activation and Core Strengthening in Dead Butt Syndrome Syndrome

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18-55 years
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Overview

The study design would be a Randomized Controlled Trial.This study would include a total 40 participants. 20 participants in each group. Sample size is obtained through G-power. The study duration will be 12 months after the approval from the research board. Non-probability convenience sampling will be used. Randomization will be done through sealed envelope method. The study will be conducted from Quaid-e-Azam Hospital Rawalpindi and Margalla Rehabilitation Centre.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Symptoms persisting for more than 6 weeks (subacute or chronic cases).
  • Sedentary to moderately active individuals (i.e., not involved in heavy gluteal-strengthening or core training for at least 3 months prior to the study). vParticipants will be diagnosed with Dead Butt Syndrome based on the presence of at least two out of three of the following criteria:
  • Self-reported dull ache, discomfort, or tightness in the gluteal region worsened with prolonged sitting or walking.
  • Positive Trendelenburg Test
  • ≤ 4/5 on the standard MRC grading scale

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnancy or plans to become pregnant during the study period.
  • Diagnosed hip labral tears, piriformis syndrome, or sciatica unrelated to gluteal amnesia.
  • Degenerative or neurological conditions such as osteoarthritis, multiple sclerosis, stroke, or spinal cord injury.
  • History of significant spinal trauma or surgery in the past 12 months.
  • Engagement in regular physical exercise or participation in rehabilitation programs within the last 6 months.

Study details
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NCT07576114

Riphah International University

13 May 2026

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