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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07017764

Combined Effect of Core Stability and Theraband Resisted Exercises on Gait Parameters in Lower Limb Burn

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
66 (estimated)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
20 Years – 40 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of the study is designed to evaluate the combined effect of core stability and theraband resisted exercises on gait parameters in lower limb burn.

Detailed description

Impairments such as pain and decreased range of motion (ROM) may develop in patients who have thermal burn on their lower extremities. These impairments may contribute to an individual's functional limitations, including impaired gait. For example, patients with burns on planter aspects of their feet have difficulty with ambulation because of pain. Also, individuals with burns on Achilles tendon area or popliteal space have difficulty with ambulation because of decreased ROM of the ankle and knee, respectively. Burns on the lower extremities may cause changes in step length and deviations in heel-toe gait pattern as the patient tries to avoid bearing down on the affected extremity. Patients with lower extremity burns may walk with decreased stance phase on the affected lower extremity, a decreased swing phase on the unaffected lower extremity, and a wider base of support. One goal of core stability is to optimize motor control of the lumbo-pelvic region to sustain functional stability in neutral positions and contribute to producing and transmitting energy from the trunk to the limbs. Core stability aims to provide proximal stability to facilitate distal mobility and power generation, particularly in movements in which the stability of the spine is involved. Since 1980 and with resounding research and outcomes, the use of the Theraband as an elastic resistance training (ERT) modality has become a common treatment intervention. Improved functional ability, enhanced strength and endurance with higher muscular activation, and reduced injury risks are some of its advantages. Systematic resistance exercise, results in gait analysis changes in the synergy ratios of different muscle groups, while resistance training using elastic bands increases muscle strength levels and improves explosive strength. Also, evident is the effect of elastic resistance exercise in increasing the range of motion, the flexibility of movement, walking ability (effect on kinematic parameters in gait analysis) and the promotion of various skills of everyday life. Furthermore, the need for this study is developed from the lack of information in the published studies about the effect of core stability and theraband resisted exercises on gait parameters in lower limb burn. So, this study is designed to evaluate the combined effect of core stability and theraband resisted exercises on gait parameters in lower limb burn.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERCore stability exercisesCore stability exercises will be performed for 8 weeks, 3 times per week, 30 minutes per session. The program includes bed, wedge, and Swiss ball exercises. Bed exercises involve bridges, curl-ups, bird dog, and side bridges. Wedge exercises include curl-ups in various arm positions. Ball exercises involve bridges, curl-ups, bird dog, and push-ups. Each position is held for 7 seconds with 10 seconds of rest, repeated 10 times per set, for 2 sets per session with 60 seconds rest between sets.
OTHERTheraband resisted exercisesTheraBand resisted exercises will be performed for 8 weeks, 3 times per week, 30 minutes per session. Each session includes a 5-minute warm-up (stretching and joint mobilization), 30 minutes of resistance training for lower limbs (ankle, knee, hip), and a 5-minute cool-down with deep breathing and self-massage. Exercises include ankle flexion/extension, knee flexion/extension, and hip flexion/extension, abduction/adduction using elastic bands. Movements are done alternately on both sides, 10 reps each, 3 sets per session, with 1-2 min rest between sets. Yellow bands are used in weeks 1-4; green bands in weeks 5-8.
OTHERTraditional physical therapy programAll patients will receive a traditional physical therapy program consisting of ambulation training, stretching exercises for lower limb muscles, and range of motion exercises.

Timeline

Start date
2025-06-11
Primary completion
2025-10-11
Completion
2025-10-26
First posted
2025-06-12
Last updated
2025-06-12

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07017764. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.