An Intervention Program for the Trunk Neuromuscular Pattern and Postural Control in Pregnant With Low Back Pain

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2016
The relevance of this study is given by the feasibility to assess the effect of an intervention program based on the functionality and trunk neuromuscular activity and postural control in pregnant women with low back pain. The main outcomes will be computed by electromyography measurement so that to assess the trunk neuromuscular activation pattern as well as by force platform parameters for determining of postural control. Clinical symptoms such as pain intensity, perception of disability and fear and avoidance will also be computed. This is the first study to compare two intervention methods using the main biological outcomes related to trunk segment function.
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First added on: May 17, 2024