"Effects of Facilitated Positional Release Technique( FPRT) Vs. Manual Myofascial Release Technique in Female Patients With Piriformis Syndrome

Last updated: December 30, 2024
Sponsor: Foundation University Islamabad
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

N/A

Treatment

Facilitated positional release technique

Myofacial Release

Clinical Study ID

NCT06753487
FUI/CTR/2024/55
  • Ages 25-50
  • Female

Study Summary

This study is a randomised control trial and the purpose of this study is to determine the "Effects of Facilitated Postional Release Technique( FPRT) Vs Manual Myofascial Release Technique in Female Patients With Piriformis Syndrome.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • patients with Piriformis syndrome

  • 25-50 years

  • Only females

  • Diagnosed piriformis syndromr

  • Pain from 2 months

Exclusion

Exclusion criteria:

  • Lumbar Radiculopathy

  • Fracture

  • trauma to lumbar spine

  • surgery/ total hip relpacement

  • hip OA

Study Design

Total Participants: 38
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Facilitated positional release technique
Phase:
Study Start date:
July 26, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
April 15, 2025

Study Description

The purpose of this study is to determine the "Effects of Facilitated positional release technique vs manual myofascial release technique in female patietns with piriformis syndrome.

we make 2 groups control and treatment group . we give FPRT technique to treatment group and manual release technique to control group in patients with piriformis syndrome.

first we take base line readings of HIP ROMS( abduction, adduction, internal rotation, external rotation),NPRS and LEFS(lower extremity functional scale)..

after 2 weeks of treatment again we take same readings and compare both readings.

Connect with a study center

  • Foundation University College of Physical Therapy

    Rawalpindi, Punjab 46000
    Pakistan

    Active - Recruiting

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