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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05401682
Other study ID # IRB000OC18MG72
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date February 1, 2019
Est. completion date November 23, 2020

Study information

Verified date August 2022
Source Keiser University College of Chiropractic Medicine
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Continued spinal pain following spine surgery is reported in up to 50% of patients. Disability and pain following spine surgery occurs. Repeat back surgery outcomes on Workers Compensation low back patients demonstrated larger number of patients did not come back to work. Such continued pain has biopsychosocial health relationships between the physical and the psychological and social factors that are associated with back pain and disability. Chiropractic consultation by post surgical continued pain (PSCP) patients occurs but the frequency, clinical treatment and outcomes of chiropractic treatment are not sufficiently documented. Conditions reported in continued pscp patients seeking care following spinal fusion are reported as sacroiliac joint pain, internal disc disruption, and zygapohyseal joint pain. Sacroiliac joint pain is more common after fusion, while internal disc disruption is more common in nonfusion patients. Very few studies are available on the outcomes of PSCP patients seen by chiropractic. This study proposes to investigate the clinical outcomes of PSCP patients presenting with pain in lumbar, thoracic, and cervical regions and had prior surgery in the respective regions, seeking care from field Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) certified in Cox flexion distraction decompression procedures.


Description:

Continued spinal pain following spine surgery is reported in up to 50% of patients. Disability and pain following spine surgery occurs. Repeat back surgery outcomes on Workers Compensation low back patients demonstrated larger number of patients did not come back to work. Such continued pain has biopsychosocial health relationships between the physical and the psychological and social factors that are associated with back pain and disability. Chiropractic consultation by post surgical continued pain (PSCP) patients occurs but the frequency, clinical treatment and outcomes of chiropractic treatment are not sufficiently documented. Conditions reported in continued pscp patients seeking care following spinal fusion are reported as sacroiliac joint pain, internal disc disruption, and zygapohyseal joint pain. Sacroiliac joint pain is more common after fusion, while internal disc disruption is more common in nonfusion patients. Very few studies are available on the outcomes of PSCP patients seen by chiropractic. This study proposes to investigate the clinical outcomes of PSCP patients presenting with pain in lumbar, thoracic, and cervical regions and had prior surgery in the respective regions, seeking care from field Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) certified in Cox flexion distraction decompression procedures. Research questions: The specific aims of the study are: Specific Aim 1: Descriptively document the subjective clinical outcomes (at visit one, at 3 months and at 12 months following intervention) regarding pain (using the VAS pain scale) and disability outcomes (using Roland Morris, Neck Disability Index, and PROMIS 29 questionnaires). Descriptively document the objective clinical outcome response (using a proforma exam form). This data will be collected regarding all patients who had undergone surgery to the lumbar, thoracic and/or cervical spines and choose to undergo care in the regions they had surgery with a Cox Certified Flexion-distraction decompression (FDD) practitioner. We expect to include 50 DCs and approximately 500 patients (an average of 10 patients per DC). Specific Aim 2: Descriptively document the treatment received during visits over a maximum of 3-month intervention. Determine the intervention details used by licensed Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) who are certified FDD and providing care to PSCP patients.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 61
Est. completion date November 23, 2020
Est. primary completion date November 23, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Age 21 years and older. - Have neck pain and associated radiating symptoms,thoracic pain, back pain and/or associated radiating symptoms and have undergone at least one spine surgery in the respective regions. - Willing to undergo FDD chiropractic care in the painful regions of the spine. Exclusion Criteria: - Systemic arthropathies or other co-morbid conditions that may require care outside study and may affect ability to deliver study treatments or interfere with study ssessments; - Inability to read or verbally comprehend English; - Intention to move from the area during the next 3 months

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Cox chiropractic care
Manual distraction of spine in a prone position using specially assisted table

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Keiser University West Palm Beach Florida

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Keiser University College of Chiropractic Medicine

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary change in PROMISE 29 scores from initial visit to 3 months of treatment Functional outcome of daily activities baseline to 3 months
Secondary change in PROMISE 29 scores from initial visit to 12 months with 3 months of treatment Functional outcome of daily activities baseline to 12 months
Secondary change in NDI scores from initial visit to 3 months of treatment Functional outcome of daily activities baseline to 3 months
Secondary change in NDI scores from initial visit to 12 months with 3 months of treatment Functional outcome of daily activities baseline to 12 months
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