PNF vs Pilates Exercises in Patients With CLBP

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 11, 2021

Primary Completion Date

December 1, 2022

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2022

Conditions
Low Back Pain
Interventions
OTHER

Pilates exercise

All participants will be given a basic introduction to the Pilates-based exercises and will be taught how to activate the core muscles, which entails isometric contraction of the transverses abdominis, pelvic floor, and multifidus muscles while exhaling during diaphragmatic breathing, before beginning the exercise program. The Pilates exercise program will consist of floor exercises on a mat, including the following exercises: one-leg kick, single leg stretch, shoulder bridge, the hundred, one leg circle, and swimming. All exercises progressed at three degrees of difficulty: basic, intermediate, and advanced. Depending on the patient's tolerance, each exercise will be done for 8-10 repetitions. The treatment plan included a five-minute warm-up, twenty minutes of exercise, and a five-minute cool-down.

OTHER

PNF exercise

The PNF techniques utilized in the PNF exercise group will include a combination of isotonics, rhythmic stabilization, and repeated stretch. The exercises which will be performed are; (1) Trunk rotation in sitting position (1a) Chopping to the left and right and (1b) Lifting to the left and right, (2) Rolling activity (2a) Resistance to pelvic anterior patterns 2(b) Resistance to posterior patterns, 2(c) Combination of scapula and pelvis, 2(d) Combination of scapula and pelvis (i.e. asymmetrical exercise for trunk extension: the scapula moves in posterior elevation, the pelvis in posterior depression) and (3) Bridging activity (3a) Stabilize the pelvis in its neutral position, 3(b) Bridging lower trunk rotation and, 3(c) Bridging on two legs in the supine position.

Trial Locations (1)

99450

Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Eastern Mediterranean University

OTHER

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