U.S., Jan. 16 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT04712695) titled 'Comparing the Effectiveness of Various Interventions on Improving Lumbar Proprioception' on Jan. 12.

Brief Summary: University students ages 18-45, with no recent history of back injury and no history of back surgery, were recruited. Participants completed proprioception testing consisting of a standing side bending and seated spinal flexion test. Participants performed each test once, then were blindfolded and asked to replicate the tests 10 times. After the initial proprioceptive testing, the participants were randomly split into four groups and performed a 10-minute intervention exercise, before repeating the proprioceptive tests...