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Study NCT ID: NCT04765293
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2021-02-21
First Post: 2021-02-17

Brief Title: GRAVITY System Therapy on Chronic Low Back Pain
Sponsor: Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education
Organization: Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of GRAVITY System Therapy on Chronic Low Back Pain in Disc Disease
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2021-02
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: GRAVITY
Brief Summary: The aim of the study was to examine the effect of GRAVITY system therapy on chronic disc-related pain in lumbar spine Investigators made a hypothesis that patients who regularly perform core strengthening exercises based on gravity system will decrease pain and disability and increase muscle strength in higher extent comparing to control group that receive passive physical therapy
Detailed Description: GRAVITY therapy group had therapy twice a week for 4 weeks for 40 minutes that made 2x40 minx 4 weeks320 minutes

Clinical control group had standard two weeks ambulant every day physical therapy sessions 5 times a week 30 min that is 10 sessions 30 min x10300 min So the total amount of treatment was comparable

All participants in both groups completed the study Investigators used the Oswestry Disability Index ODI to determine the disability level of patient with low back pain Shah et al 2016 and VAS scale visual analogue scale 0-10 to measure pain intensity

The next stage of examination was the lumbopelvic complex stability test The test comprised of several activities which had to be performed without lifting the lumbar region The more difficult activity a patient was able to perform the higher was assessed their muscle strength

All the patients were examined twice

1 before starting the therapy cycle
2 and after the therapy They were informed about the aim of the study the study course and the possible risks The participation in the study was voluntary and anonymous The patients signed informed consent to participate in the study The next step was the lumbopelvic complex stability test Patients took it in lying position The therapist placed their hand under the patients lumbar region with the patients spinous processes resting on second do fifth metacarpal heads Then the therapist instructed the patient on the type of movement the patient was supposed to perform The patients task was to perform the task without lifting the lumbar region off the therapists fingers If the task was performed correctly the next level task ensued If the patient lifted their lumbar region it meant that they did not have enough muscle strength for that level The test was to be performed without pain and if the patient felt pain the test was discontinued and the patient was assigned muscle strength from the level without pain syndromes Each correctly performed task translated into a given level of muscle strength

Level 03 - lying on the back with the limbs flexed at the hips and knees The patient drew the knee to the chest then returned to the starting position Level 04 - lying on the back the patient held flexed leg with their arms at their chest and then drew the other leg Level 05 - the same exercise as in position 04 yet without stabilizing the leg with the arms Level 1a - one leg flexed at the hip and the knee the other leg was lying extended and then it was raised upwards extended Then the patient swapped legs and repeated the task Level 1b - patient position as in 1a yet the extended leg was brought up to the flexed leg Then the patient swapped legs and repeated the exercise Level 2 - one leg was flexed at 90 at the hip and at the knee the other leg was extended The patient extended the flexed leg sliding the heel on the ground After the knee was fully extended the leg returned to the starting position Then the patient swapped legs Level 3 - the patient flexed first one leg and then the other leg to 90 and then extended first one leg and then the other leg and slid them out on the ground After the knee was fully extended the limb returned to the starting position Level 4 - both legs were extended on the ground then the patient flexed both limbs sliding their heel on the ground and then lifted then flexing the leg at the hip to 90 and returned to starting position Level 5 - starting position as in level 4 the patient flexed legs at the hip and the knee and drew them to the chest then the patient extended both legs simultaneously at the hip and the knee thus returning to the starting position

Therapy GRAVITY system exercise is conducted on a machine The tasks were non-weight bearing and the only external load was the body mass of the trainee The degree of unloading the level of exercise was chosen depending on the patients body mass their current health and the difficulty of the exercise The machine allowed for exercising any chosen muscle group at chosen setting of the bench platform and ropes GRAVITY system exercise aimed at general posture improvement and at strengthening the desired movement path along with strengthening the deep spinal and abdominal muscles

The training sessions started with manometer exercise - the manometer was placed under the lumbar region of the spine As the patient exhaled and tensed their abdominal muscles manometer membrane was pumped to 40 mmHg This provided non-invasive biofeedback making the patients aware if their deep smooth muscles maintained the desired tension The patients were to conduct all exercises knee bends on a sloping bench lower limb abduction upper and lower body exercise while simultaneously maintaining abdominal muscles tension on the level

Then the patients conducted their training designed accordingly to their individual needs The most common exercise set was the following moving their arms from behind the head in the lying on the back position 2x12 repetitions abductions to 90 in the lying position 3 sets of 10 repetitions for both the right and the left side adduction of both arms in the sitting position facing the machine 2x12 pulling the bench 2x12 abdominal oblique muscle tension 2x10 fig 2 rotating the trunk in sitting position 2x10 on the right and on the left sides plank 2x30s knees to chest 2x10 heels-up on the platform 3x15 left leg right leg both feet steps forward 2x10 right leg and left leg While exercising the patients were to maintain the right body posture actively by tensing their abdominal muscles Each exercise could be performed in several variations such as both limbs working out simultaneously or single limb workout or increasing the level through making the exercise easier or more difficult to perform At the end of each training session patients stretched individual muscle groups eg posterior thigh muscles quadriceps femoris muscle and triceps surae muscle or they used rollers

In the clinical control group the patients had physical therapy such as laser therapy cryotherapy magnetotherpy interference currents They had therapy every day for the period of two weeks

Both groups had different blinded clinicians supervising therapy Another specialist collected and analysed the treatment results

Patients from both groups did not received any other simultaneous treatments eg pharmacological or psychological

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None
Secondary IDs
Secondary ID Type Domain Link
SN 4 OTHER_GRANT Research Group no 4 at Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education None