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Gluteal Activation With or Without Traction Straight Leg Raise Technique

R

Riphah International University

Status

Completed

Conditions

SIJ - Sprain of Sacroiliac Joint
Weakness, Muscle
Tightness of Back Muscles

Treatments

Other: Gluteal activation exercises,Hotpack
Other: Traction straight leg raise technique for hamstring

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04757415
REC/LHR/20/0103 Farzana Saqib

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study was a Randomized clinical trial conducted to determine the Effects of gluteal activation with or without traction straight leg raise technique among patients of sacroiliac joint syndrome so that in future this study will be helpful for other clinician to determine that how much gluteal activation is important in low back pain or sacroiliac joint syndrome, and how it affects our sling system.

Full description

Non Probability Convenient sampling was done . Patients following eligibility criteria from Sports and Spine Professionals ,Lahore were considered. Sample size was calculated with Epi tool calculator. 38 Participants were randomly allocated in two groups equally via convenient sampling method. Baseline assessment was done initially. Group A was given gluteal activation exercises with traction straight leg raise technique for hamstring and Group B was gluteal activation exercises without traction straight leg raise technique for hamstring. Duration of research was almost 6 months. Patient will undergo 10 treatments in five weeks. Each session will take 30 minutes. Pre and Post treatment readings were taken in 1st and 10th session over a 5 week period respectively. Assessment was done via sphygmomanometer and numeric pain rating scale for assessing muscle strength of gluteus maximum and pain levels respectively. All participants were provided written informed consent prior to commencement of the procedures. They were free to quit the treatment at any stage of research. Data was analyzed by using SPSS version 23.

Enrollment

38 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

40 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Subjects with LBP below the level of L5,
  2. With pain over the posterior aspect of SI joint around posterior superior iliac spine and buttock with or without above knee leg pain.
  3. Females only

Exclusion criteria

  1. Had radicular pain with neurological (sensory or motor) deficits,
  2. Had a history of spinal surgery, spinal, pelvic, or lower extremity fracture; hospitalization for trauma or motor vehicle accident;
  3. Hip or knee dysfunctions;
  4. Pregnancy;
  5. Any systemic disease such as arthritis, tuberculosis, liver, or kidney failure
  6. Subjects with leg length discrepancies, because of its potential effect on hamstring muscle length were also excluded. -

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

38 participants in 2 patient groups

Traction straight leg raise technique for hamstring.
Experimental group
Description:
Experimental group underwent conventional physiotherapy treatment (hot pack) followed by five main gluteal activation exercises three in first five sessions and rest two in remaining five sessions along with traction straight leg raise technique. Each session took 30 minutes . Participants were treated 10 times over a 5 week period with 2 treatment sessions per week. Pre and Post treatment readings were taken in 1st and 10th session over a 5 week period respectively. Assessment was done via Numeric pain rating scale and sphygmomanometer for assessing pain intensity and muscle strength of gluteus maximus.
Treatment:
Other: Traction straight leg raise technique for hamstring
Gluteal activation exercises
Experimental group
Description:
Experimental group underwent conventional physiotherapy treatment (hot pack) followed by five main gluteal activation exercises three in first five sessions and rest two in remaining five sessions. Each session took 30 minutes . Participants were treated 10 times over a 5 week period with 2 treatment sessions per week. Pre and Post treatment readings were taken in 1st and 10th session over a 5 week period respectively. Assessment was done via Numeric pain rating scale and sphygmomanometer for assessing pain intensity and muscle strength of gluteus maximus.
Treatment:
Other: Gluteal activation exercises,Hotpack

Trial contacts and locations

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