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N/ACompleted· 57 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Muscle Energy Technique +2 moreother
Likely dose
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NCT04156776N/ACompleted

Comparison Of Muscle Energy Technique And Active Isolated Stretching On Erector Spinae Muscle In The Management Of Mechanical Low Back Pain

Riphah International University·interventional·Posted Nov 7, 2019·Updated Jan 10, 2020

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Muscle Energy Technique, Active Isolated Stretching, and 1 other intervention for Mechanical Low Back Pain. Completed, enrolled 57 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The main objective of the study was to compare the effectiveness of Muscle Energy Technique and Active Isolated Stretching on Erector Spinae Muscle in the management of Mechanical Low back Pain (LBP) and to find out that which technique is better for the treatment of mechanical LBP

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesPakistan
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedNov 7, 2019
Enrollment StartJul 12, 2018
Primary CompletionDec 10, 2018
Study CompletionFeb 25, 2019
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 5 monthsPosted 6.7 years ago

Interventions

Muscle Energy Techniqueother

Muscle energy technique was repeated 4 times per session every day for 3 days a week for 4 weeks after the application of moist heating pad for 30 minutes before each session.

Active Isolated Stretchingother

The patient was asked to sit in an upright seated position and flex his/her knees 12 to 18 inches. Patient was asked to tuck the chin, exhale, and firmly contract the abdominal muscles as he/she curls their body forward. He/she was also guided not to bounce or make rapid movements at the end range of the active motion. Then, he was asked to move back to the starting position and repeat the same procedure for 8 to 10 times. Stretch on the end range was not more than 2 seconds. This technique was repeated 10 times per session every day for 3 days a week for 4 weeks after the application of moist heating pad for 30 minutes before each session.

Conventional Treatmentother

Conventional physical therapy treatment includes the application of moist heating pad for 30 minutes on lower back/ lumbar region prior to the intervention to both groups.