About this trial
In the treatment of spondylolisthesis, conservative methods are initially preferred unless severe neurological symptoms are present; surgical treatment is only performed in refractory cases lasting at least 3-6 months. Conservative treatment consists of orthotic use, activity restriction, pain control, physiotherapy and exercise. Orthotics may promote healing by restricting movement; however, there are not enough studies on this subject. Exercise is the intervention with the highest level of evidence in chronic low back pain. The efficacy of stabilisation exercises in providing positive and long-lasting effects on pain and functional disability in patients with spondylolisthesis has been demonstrated. However, studies evaluating the effect of exercise on spinal stability and radiological findings are limited. Therefore, this study aims to compare the effects of stabilization and conventional exercises with orthosis on radiographic findings, pain, physical function and quality of life.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Individuals aged 18-65
Individuals without indication for surgery
Individuals diagnosed with grade 1-2 spondylolysis
Individuals without neurological deficits
Disqualifiers
Surgery recommended after diagnosis
History of lumbar surgery
Presence of rheumatic inflammatory diseases or diabetic polyneuropathy
Individuals with symptoms of cauda equina or ischemic heart disease
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Stabilitation Exercise
- Conventional Exercise
- Orthosis
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Medipol University
Lead sponsor
Baltalimani Bone Diseases Research and Training Hospital
Collaborator