Effects of Trunk Stabilization Versus Activation Exercises on Pain and Disability in Postpartum Lumbo-pelvic Pain

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

30

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 1, 2022

Primary Completion Date

July 29, 2022

Study Completion Date

July 30, 2022

Conditions
Pelvic Pain
Interventions
OTHER

Trunk stabilization

"Trunk stabilization exercises with~* Static back: A roll of towel was pressed against the back and the position was held for 10 secs and then released~* Static gluteus: The gluts were pressed inside and hold for 10 secs and then released.~* Abdominal bracing: Brace your abdomen by contracting your entire abdomen. From here Perform different exercises such as raising your arms and then raising your legs.~* Pelvic bridging: In crook lying, engage your gluts and trunk lift your hips towards the ceiling. Hold the position for 10 secs and then release.~* SLR with-hold at 30 and 45 degrees: Ask the supine patient to raise the leg up-to 45 degrees and hold for 10 secs. Then raise the leg up-to 30 degrees then hold for 10 secs."

OTHER

Activation exercises

"Activation exercises with~* Upper rectus abdominis (URA) and lower rectus abdominis (LRA): body supine with hips and knees flexed 90°, with feet locked. Participants flexed the trunk (i.e. crunch execution) against resistance at the level of the shoulders..~* External oblique (EO) and internal oblique (IO): side-lying with the hip at the edge of the bench and feet locked by a second operator. Participants performed side-bend exercise against resistance at the level of the shoulder.~* Lower erector spinae (LES) and upper erector spinae (UES): prone position with ASIS at the edge of the bench and feet locked by a second operator. Participants performed a back extension against resistance at the level of the shoulders."

Trial Locations (1)

54000

Jinnah hospital, Lahore

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Riphah International University

OTHER