Sequential Core Stability Corrective Exercise Approach in Lower Crossed Syndrome (SCSCRLCS)
Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring Alignment, Core Stability, Diaphragm, Pelvic floor, Dysfunction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
• Age group between 18 to 28 years
- No current incidence of low back pain or past history of low back dysfunction
- Kendall double leg lowering test: Abdominal muscle weakness to the extent of not being able to maintain posterior pelvic tilt during a double leg lowering test in supine position.
- Diagnosed with lower cross syndrome through assessment criteria of Janda muscle testing and assessment
Exclusion Criteria:
• Having any history of low back pain, spinal trauma,
- Joint dysfunction in past 3 months
- Congenital deformities at hip or lumbar region,
- Recent fracture to related joints in past 6 months
- Any family history of cardiopulmonary disease
- Any disease or urogenital tract
- Participants having BMI above 30.
- Recent history of hepatitis or Fatty liver or
- Any athlete having high physical activity.
- History of abdominal, hip or lumbar surgeries in past 3 months
Sites / Locations
- Al-khumeini Trust Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
A: Control
B: Sequential Core Stability Corrective Exercise Approach
Corrective Exercises Hip Flexor Stretch 30 seconds hold 3 repetitions on each side Thoracolumbar extensors stretch 30 second holds 3 repetitions Abdominal Curl ups with hands at side 10 repetitions 2 sets Progression: • Abdominal curl up with arms crossed • Abdominal curl ups with hands behind head Pelvic bridging 10 seconds hold 10 repetitions 2 sets
Corrective Exercises Diaphragm Training Program As per standardized pulmonary rehabilitation guidelines,. Participant will be advised to breathe in gently with an improved tidal volume for ten repetitions, then after a short interval of break 15 repetitions will be done again. 30 Repetitions in set of 15, 15 with the interval rest. 2 sets. Pelvic floor Muscle training Participants will be asked to do pelvic floor training with high intensity (close to maximum) contractions with holding each muscle contraction for 6-8 seconds with relaxation of 6 seconds. Total 8 to 12 contractions. Core Stability exercises Beginning Progressing Advanced