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Efficacy and Influence of Pilates Based Physical Therapy Exercises for Low Back Pain

C

China Medical University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Mechanical Low Back Pain

Treatments

Other: Pilates Exercises

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02622789
CRREC-104-081

Details and patient eligibility

About

An assessment of the effectiveness of Pilates based physical therapy exercises for patients with low back pain (LBP) and its influence on spinal movement and patient reported functional disability.

Full description

Low back pain (LBP) is becoming a major public health problem associated with enormous economic burden on the modern society. Despite conservative interventions such as Pilates back exercises are routinely prescribed in clinical practice, most studies to date have only assessed its efficacy based on subjective patient reported outcomes with limited objective data available to clearly demonstrate the benefit of Pilates exercise on spinal alignment and mobility. Furthermore, patient adherence has been well identified to be an obstacle for effective home exercise program and the most cost-effective strategy to improve patient compliance remain unknown. Current study therefore aims to fulfil this gap in our knowledge by assessing the change of spinal alignment and kinematics utilizing dynamic radiographs performed pre- and post- a 6-week Pilates based physical therapy exercise program compare to a more generic hospital based back care exercise program. Furthermore, the effectiveness of conducing weekly phone reminders for 6 weeks on improving short (6-month) and long (12-month) term functional outcomes and patient compliance will also be assessed.

Enrollment

100 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Predominant LBP for a minimum of three consecutive months as diagnosed by a rehabilitation physician

Exclusion criteria

  1. . Radicular neurological signs,
  2. . Trauma induced LBP,
  3. . Diagnosis of spinal deformity such as scoliosis or spondylolisthesis,
  4. . Spinal infection or tumor,
  5. . Rheumatologic conditions,
  6. . Previous spinal surgery,
  7. . History of hip or pelvic disorder that required treatment,
  8. . Contradiction for radiographic exposure such as pregnancy.

Trial design

100 participants in 3 patient groups

Controls
Description:
Age-matched Healthy Controls
General Exercises
Description:
Low Back Pain Participants Receiving General Exercises
Pilates Exercises
Description:
Low Back Pain Participants Receiving Pilates Exercises
Treatment:
Other: Pilates Exercises

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Andy Chien, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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