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Lumbo-pelvic Mobilization and Stabilization With Pilates Method in Low Back Pain and Movement Functionality

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Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Pain
Low Back Pain

Treatments

Other: Exercise Movement Techniques based on mobilization
Other: Exercise Movement Techniques based on stabilization

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03188003
MOB X STAB in Pilates

Details and patient eligibility

About

Lumbar pain is one of the most common injuries being the cause of morbidity in the individual generating occupational disability with strong personal, social and economic impact. As one of the methods of treatment, Pilates is a method that has good results for the management of this dysfunction. However, it is not known exactly which approach Pilates can bring better results for this population. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to compare the effects of two types of Pilates method interventions on non-specific chronic low back pain.

A blinded randomized clinical trial, will be held. 28 patients divided randomly into two groups will be assessed, the Mobilization Pilates (MP) and the Stabilization Pilates (SP). Both groups will be formed by individuals of both sexes and aged 21 to 41 years with chronic low back pain. Both groups will receive 10 sessions of Pilates Methods twice a week, with each session taking an average of 50 minutes, therefore the MP will focus on a lumbo-pelvic mobilization exercises approach and the SP will focus on lumbo-pelvic stabilization exercises approach. At the beginning and end of the 5 weeks the individuals are evaluated to verify the presence of pain and disability with VAS of pain and Oswestry Questionnaire, and also with the Functional Movement Screen. Data will be analyzed statistically.

Enrollment

28 patients

Sex

All

Ages

21 to 40 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Individuals of both sexes aged between 21 and 40 years;
  • Self-reported low back pain for at least 3 months;
  • Disability Oswestry Index greater than 10%.

Exclusion criteria

  • Diagnosis of pathognomonic low back pain caused by disc herniation with root involvement, inflammatory disorders, infections, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, fracture or tumor;
  • Medical contraindication to the practice of Pilates;
  • Childbirth or gestation in the last 6 months;
  • Be performing any type of treatment for low back pain is medicated, physiotherapeutic or alternative during the period of intervention;
  • Change the level of physical or sports activity during the intervention period;
  • Participants who miss two sessions in a row or four sessions alternately without retrieving them in the same week will automatically be excluded from the survey; Or do not attend pre and post-test evaluation events.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

28 participants in 2 patient groups

Stabilization
Experimental group
Description:
This group will undergo 10 Pilates sessions with a focus on lumbo-pelvic stabilization exercises approach. Intervention administered: Exercise Movement Techniques (Pilates Exercise) based on stabilization
Treatment:
Other: Exercise Movement Techniques based on stabilization
Mobilization
Experimental group
Description:
This group will undergo 10 Pilates sessions with a focus on lumbo-pelvic mobilization exercises approach. Intervention administered: Exercise Movement Techniques (Pilates Exercise) based on mobilization
Treatment:
Other: Exercise Movement Techniques based on mobilization

Trial contacts and locations

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