Isokinetic Profile of Ankle Joint Muscles in Chronic Non Specific Low Back Pain Patients
The Relationship Between Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain and Isokinetic Performance of Ankle Joint Muscles
Cairo University
50 participants
Jun 13, 2026
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Summary
Chronic non-specific low back pain and its resulting infirmity have become a huge health and socioeconomic burden. Low back pain is reportedly associated with decreased activities of daily living and quality of life. Previous literature supports the presence of a link between CLBP and lower limb kinematics that can contribute to functional limitations and disability. For example, CLBP commonly coexist with postural and structural asymmetry. Ankle muscle performance of individuals with LBP during gait becomes more clinically important as it may provide insights into the mechanisms of ankle strategies. The isokinetic testing is an assessment method of high effectivity and trustworthiness that can be used to compare bilateral and agonist/ antagonist ankle muscles strength of normal subjects and athletes. It can be used to analyze muscular performance and differences in muscle performance between dominant and non-dominant limbs.
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Interventions
Humac isokinetic device will be used for testing and assessing ankle joint profile including torque, endurance, joint position, and time parameters for both limbs for 50 patients diagnosed with chronic non specific low back pain
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NCT07636967