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Effects of Feldenkrais and Otago Exercise Protocols for Mechanical Low Back Pain
Led by Riphah International University · Updated on 2025-05-22
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Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
26 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Low back pain (LBP) is a common health issue-affecting individual across diverse ages and socio- economic backgrounds, with approximately 80% of the population experiencing this musculoskeletal concern at some point in their lives. Despite its prevalence, the prognosis for LBP is generally favorable, emphasizing the importance of effective management strategies aimed at reducing pain and improving functional ability. The Feldenkrais Method and the Otago Exercise Programme (OEP) are two interdisciplinary approaches that have demonstrated promise in addressing mechanical non-specific low back pain. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of these two intervention protocols in alleviating chronic low back pain while concurrently enhancing functional abilities and reducing the risk of falls among older adults. The study will be a randomized controlled trial conducted on participants. Data will be collected from Farooq hospital and Boston physiotherapy and wellness clinic. This study will be completed in time duration of 10 months after the approval of synopsis. Non-probability convenience sampling technique will be used and participant's age between 45-65, having mechanical low back pain for more than 3 months will be recruited in study after computer generated randomization. However, participants who have any chronic illness like recurrent spinal surgery, Malignancy, Spine Infection, Spinal fracture and congenital disturbance shall be excluded from this study. The subjects will be divided into two groups. Group A will receive awareness through movement sessions of trunk mobility, which will be guided verbally(such as rolling head left and right, bringing knees to chest, tilting to the sides, rolling pelvis.) and Group B will receive lower limb strength and balance exercises like knee extensions and hip abduction. All these sessions will be of 30 minutes to for 2 sessions per week for 6 weeks. Pre and post assessments will be conducted and the tools that will be used are NPRS for pain, Universal goniometer for ROM, Functional disability (Oswestry Disability Index), Falls-related self-efficacy will be assessed by the Activities-Specific Balance Confidence (ABC) Scale. and Balance (Berg Balance Scale). Data will be analyzed by using SPSS version 26.0.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Effects of Feldenkrais and Otago Exercise Protocols for Mechanical Low Back Pain
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Age group 18 to 65 years
- Both male and female genders
- Mechanical low back pain lasting 3 months or more
- Moderate pain intensity (Numeric Pain Rating Scale score ≥ 4/10)
- Moderate disability (Oswestry Disability Index score ≥ 20/100)
- Balance impairment (Berg Balance Scale score ≤ 45/56)
- Moderate to low balance confidence (Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale score ≤ 60/100)
- Ability to walk independently
- No severe cognitive impairment
- Willingness to participate in the study
You will not qualify if you...
- History of recurrent spinal surgery
- Presence of malignancy
- Spine infection
- Spinal fracture
- Congenital spinal disturbances
- Severe low back pain (Numeric Pain Rating Scale score ≥ 9/10)
- Significant balance impairment (Berg Balance Scale score ≤ 20/56)
- Severe disability (Oswestry Disability Index score ≥ 60/100)
- High balance confidence (Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale score ≥ 80/100)
- Older adults with specific health conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
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Farooq Hospital
Lahore, Pakistan, 54000
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Research Team
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Iqbal Tariq, PHD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
SINGLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
2
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