Effect of Lumbar Proprioception Training on Primary Dysmenorrhea

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    30
  • sponsor
    Cairo University
Updated on 24 September 2023

Summary

the aim of this study will be to investigate the effect of lumbar proprioception training on primary dysmenorrhea.

Description

Although previous studies reported the effect of physiotherapy practices through therapeutic exercises on primary dysmenorrhea as core muscles strengthening, core stability exercises, connective tissue massage and classical massage, relaxation, strengthening, stretching, aerobic exercises, pelvic floor muscle strengthening exercises, yoga and Pilates. None of them have investigated the effect of lumbar proprioception training on primary dysmenorrhea. Therefore, this study will be the first one which aims to investigate the effect of lumbar proprioception training on primary dysmenorrhea. This trial will include 2 groups; group A composed of 20 females that will receive hot packs and pelvic rocking exercises for 4 weeks and group B also composed of 20 females that will receive hot packs and pelvic rocking exercises in addition to lumbar proprioception training for 4 weeks.

Details
Condition Primary Dysmenorrhea
Age 18years - 23years
Treatment lumbar proprioception training, Hot packs, Pelvic rocking exercise
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT06051435
SponsorCairo University
Last Modified on24 September 2023

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Inclusion Criteria

All females will have moderate to severe primary dysmenorrhea (as determined by WaLIDD Scale)
Their ages will range from 18 to 22 years old
All females will be virginal and non-smokers
Their BMI will be range from 20-25 kg/m2
They have regular menstrual cycle with menstrual cycle length of 28-30 days
They have persistent primary dysmenorrhea of more than 6 months

Exclusion Criteria

They shouldn't have musculoskeletal or neurological disorders, chronic LBP or sacroiliac dysfunction, diabetes, pelvic pathology or any gynecological disease
They shouldn't experience a stressful event in the last 6 month
Attending regular exercise training in the last 6 months
Taking medications or vitamin and mineral supplements due to other medical conditions
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