Status:
UNKNOWN
Effect of Posterior Pelvic Tilt on Balance and Sensory Integration in Patients With Non-specific Low Back Pain
Lead Sponsor:
MTI University
Conditions:
Biochemical Lesions Lumbar Region
Orthopedic Disorder of Spine
Eligibility:
All Genders
20-35 years
Brief Summary
There is a debate in the literature about the effect of NSLBP on pelvic tilt and its effect on balance, sensory integration and functional disability so we need this study to fill the aforementioned g...
Detailed Description
The LBP became one of the biggest problems for public health systems in the world during the second half of the 20th century. The lifetime prevalence of LBP is reported to be as high as 84%, and the p...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Fifty patients with chronic low back pain or repeated non-specific back pain for more than three months.
- Both sex with posterior pelvic tilt (-0.7 ± 6.5°)and decreased lumbar lordosis, for (Group A) and normal anterior pelvic tilt angle between 5° and 13° for (Group B)
- Their ages were ranged from 20-35 years.
- Body Mass Index from 18-25 Kg/m² .
Exclusion
- Previous back surgery.
- Signs and symptoms of gross spinal instability.
- Radiological diagnosis of spondylolysis or spondylolisthesis.
- Acute low back pain.
- Disc prolapse or herniation.
- Any neurological, orthopedic, and vestibular disorders affecting the balance system.
- Flexion and extension restriction of the lumbar region.
- Other conditions that affected the normal functioning of the central and peripheral nervous system such as alcohol abuse, addiction, dementia, and cognitive disorders.
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
September 1 2020
Trial Type :
OBSERVATIONAL
Allocation :
ESTIMATED
End Date :
April 15 2021
Estimated Enrollment :
50 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT04820816
Start Date
September 1 2020
End Date
April 15 2021
Last Update
March 29 2021
Active Locations (1)
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Noha Abbas Abdelaziz Ali
Cairo, Egypt, 1069