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This study aims to find effects of Bruegger's Exercise versus Egoscue exercise on pain and hyperlordosis on patient with lower cross syndrome. This is interventional study which recruits 34 participants ,14 in each group.
A randomized control trial will be conducted on patients with lower cross syndrome. A total number of 34 participants will be randomised into two groups with 17 participants in each group. Both groups will receive Hot Packs on the lumbar area for 10 minutes. Group A will receive Conventional Therapy and will follow protocol of Bruegger's Exercise. Group B will follow protocol of the Egoscue exercise. This study aims to decrease pain and hyperlordosis.
Each group will be assessed at baseline which will include pain through NPRS, hyperlordosis through flexicurve ruler and anterior pelvic tilt through pelvic inclinometer. Data from both groups will again be assessed after 4 weeks of intervention.
Protocol of Bruegger's Exercise: Pt. position: Upright sitting on a chair.
The patient is to perform this exercise once or twice every 20-30 minutes of prolonged sitting and held in this position for 30-60 seconds. To avoid non-compliance patient will be asked to perform five repetitions of particular exercise with five second hold during their clinical session.
Protocol of Egoscue Exercise The Egoscue group received a total of 10 exercises which includes
Week 1: 3 times with 10 s hold time Week 2: 5 times with 10 s hold time Week 3: 15 times with 10 s hold time Week 4: 20 times with 10 s hold time
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Egoscue Exercise | Experimental | • The Egoscue exercise comprise of 10 exercises which Included
9.supine groin progressive 10.air bench exercises. |
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| Bruegger's Exercise | Active Comparator | steps include in Breugger's Exercise
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bruegger,s Exercise | Other | Bruegger's Exercise protocol along with conventional Physiotherapy. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Flexicurve Ruler | The flexicurve ruler (flexible) is commonly used to measure the degree of spinal curvature of the lumbar lordosis in the sagittal plane. The flexible ruler was placed according to the Youdas method, over spinous processes from T12 to S2 vertebrae. The ruler was then cautiously removed from the spine and traced onto a plain piece of white paper. A vertical line was drawn to connect the T12 and S2 landmarks (L line) and together with the maximum width of the lumbar curvature (H line | 12 day |
| Pelvic Inclinometer | A pelvic inclinometer was used to measure the anterior/posterior inclination of the pelvis of the subjects. An inclinometer has a 23 Cm length base and two 15 Cm arms in each side that freely move 360 degrees in horizontal plane. The ends of the arms are placed on the bony landmarks.The subject was asked to stand with the feet shoulder width apart. Even pressure was applied to both the arms of the inclinometer at anterior superior iliac spine and posterior superior iliac spine, with a bubble in the center the reading was then measured in degrees. | 12 day |
| NPRS | Several pain scales are used clinically to evaluate the severity of musculoskeletal pain, one of which is the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS-11), which is an eleven-point scale in which the endpoints are the extremes of no pain at all (score of 0) and the worst pain the patient has ever experienced (score of 10). | 12 Day |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Modified Thomas Test | This test was performed with the patient supine and the thighs positioned over the edge of the examining table. The patient was told to grasp the thigh of the untested limb and pull it toward the chest to flatten the back and stabilise the pelvis, preventing an increase in lumbar lordosis. A standard stretch position for the iliopsoas muscle is demonstrated with the hip extended and the leg hanging freely with normal knee flexion. A positive test was indicated if the hip remained flexed against gravity on tested limb. Additionally, if there was also knee extension on the tested limb then further testing was needed to decide between a tight iliopsoas or rectus femoris muscle. This was done by passively extending the knee of the tested limb to neutralize the effect of the rectus femoris and find if there was still no change in hip flexion. |
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Inclusion Criteria: • Females and males aged between 16 to 65 years
Exclusion Criteria: • Participants who would be undergoing other forms of treatment that may interfere with the study, for the duration of the study, including other manipulative and physical therapies specific to back pain.
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Imran Imjad, Phd | Contact | 03324390125 | imran.amjad@riphah.edu.pk |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Nadia Ishtiaq, MS | Riphah International University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Pakistan Railway General Hospital | Recruiting | Rawalpindi | Federal | 44000 | Pakistan |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| Background | Waters T. The effect of Bruegger's exercise on chronic low back pain in association with lower crossed syndrome: University of Johannesburg (South Africa); 2014. | ||
| 16777886 | Background | Koes BW, van Tulder MW, Thomas S. Diagnosis and treatment of low back pain. BMJ. 2006 Jun 17;332(7555):1430-4. doi: 10.1136/bmj.332.7555.1430. No abstract available. | |
| Background | May S, Johnson R. Stabilisation exercises for low back pain: a systematic review. Physiotherapy. 2008;94(3):179-89 | ||
| Background | Nourbakhsh MR, Arabloo AM, Salavati M. The relationship between pelvic cross syndrome and chronic low back pain. Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. 2006;19(4):119-28. |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D010146 | Pain |
| D013540 | Swayback |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D003677 | Deficiency Diseases |
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| Egoscue Exercise | Other | Egoscue Exercise along with conventional Physiotherapy. |
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| 12 day |
| Visual Assessment through toe touching | The patient was seated on the examining table with the pelvis in a vertical position and the legs extended. The patient was asked to actively flex foreword in order to bring the forehead to the knees. The normal functioning of the erector spinae should display an even 'C' shaped curve and a distance of 10cm from the knees to the forehead. There should be also no knee flexion and involve no pelvic tilting. Any deviation from these norms indicates shortness of the erector spinae muscles. | 12 day |
| Prone Hip Extension Co-ordination Test | The patient lay prone and raised the tested thigh into extension with the knee held in an extended position. The researcher then palpated the lumbar erector spinae and gluteus maximus muscles. A normal activation sequence was then observed and palpated which involved first the hamstring and gluteus maximus muscles, then the contralateral lumbar erector spinae muscles and lastly the ipsilateral lumbar erector spinae muscles. A positive test result occurred if the lumbar erector spinae contracted before the gluteus maximus muscles did. | 12 day |
| Trunk Flexion Co-ordination and Strength Test | The patient lay supine with the arms either behind the neck or forward across the body and knees bent. The researcher then contacted the patient's heels or positioned a hand under the patient's lumbar spine. The patient was then asked to complete a posterior pelvic tilt and raise the trunk up until the scapulae cleared the table. This position was maintained for 2 seconds. The patient then held the pelvic tilt while lowering their back to the table. The patient was then instructed to perform 10 repetitions while holding the last repetition for 30 seconds. A positive test result occurred if the patient could not perform 10 repetitions without the lumbar spine or heels rising off the table. | 12 day |
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| Background | Vehrs Z. The Effect of Egoscue Corrective Exercises on Chronic Knee and Hip Pain: Brigham Young University; 2014. |
| Background | Laxmi V R, G N, V S, G M, Gopinath Y, G T. Efficacy of Janda's approach versus bruegger's exercise in pelvic cross syndrome and its impact on quality of life. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2020;11:1701-6. |
| 15928561 | Background | Childs JD, Piva SR, Fritz JM. Responsiveness of the numeric pain rating scale in patients with low back pain. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2005 Jun 1;30(11):1331-4. doi: 10.1097/01.brs.0000164099.92112.29. |
| Background | Kahl C, Cleland JA. Visual analogue scale, numeric pain rating scale and the McGill pain Questionnaire: an overview of psychometric properties. Physical therapy reviews. 2005;10(2):123-8. |
| 22482067 | Background | Macintyre NJ, Bennett L, Bonnyman AM, Stratford PW. Optimizing reliability of digital inclinometer and flexicurve ruler measures of spine curvatures in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis of the spine: an illustration of the use of generalizability theory. ISRN Rheumatol. 2011;2011:571698. doi: 10.5402/2011/571698. Epub 2011 Feb 7. |
| Background | Khan N, Nouman M, Iqbal MA, Anwar K, Sajjad AG, Hussain SA. Comparing the Effect of Stretching and Muscle Energy Technique in the Management of Lower Cross Syndrome. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences. 2022;16(07):31- |
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