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NCT06452030
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Changing Trunk Muscle Activation in Patients With Recurrent Low Back Pain in Remission

Sponsor: University Ghent

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Summary

The first aim of the study is to investigate the effects of a single therapy session on trunk muscle activation and lumbopelvic sensorimotor control in persons with recurrent low back pain in remission. The second aim of the study is to examine the convergent validity of (in)voluntary multifidus activation by means of inspection and palpation during two clinically assessed lumbopelvic sensorimotor control tests in persons with recurrent low back pain in remission. The convergent validity will be examined by calculating the relationship between (1) the clinical score of (in)voluntary multifidus activation, (2) back muscle activation during the same tests measured simultaneously with electromyography and (3) trunk muscle activation during other functional movements measured with electromyography. The third aim of the study is to investigate the convergent validity of a left-right discrimination test by calculating the relationship between (1) the left-right discrimination test, (2) position-reposition test, (3) the Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire and (4) the Photograph Series of Daily Activities Scale.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

55

Start Date

2024-03-29

Completion Date

2025-10-01

Last Updated

2024-06-11

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Specific sensorimotor control training

Participants allocated to the specific motor control group will receive sensorimotor training of the multifidus muscle.

BEHAVIORAL

Aspecific extension training

Participants allocated to the aspecific group will receive spinal extension exercises.

BEHAVIORAL

Fascia training

Participants allocated to the fascia group will receive general movement exercises.

Locations (1)

Ghent University

Ghent, Belgium