Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Latin-Square Crossover Study of the Effects of Mattress Firmness on Pain in Patients With Chronic Low-Back Pain
The primary study objective is to determine whether mattress firmness affects pain in
patients with chronic low-back pain. We hypothesize that mattresses that differ in their
firmness and support should have a varying effect on low-back pain patients' level of pain
and pain-related disability. We also seek to test the hypothesis that the optimal mattress
might vary from person to person.
In this regard, we will test:
1. Whether there is a single mattress that is superior to the others in terms of reducing
low-back pain and pain related disability.
2. Whether the optimal mattress for reducing pain varies in the observed population.
Few treatments are effective for chronic low-back pain, a disorder that causes marked social
costs in developed countries. A "comfortable" mattress is commonly assumed to play an
essential role, both on a preventive and on a therapeutic basis on chronic low-back pain.
However, evidence supporting the beneficial effects of different levels of mattress support
on pain is lacking.
The primary study objective is to determine whether mattress firmness affects pain in
patients with chronic low-back pain. We hypothesize that mattresses that differ in their
firmness and support should have a varying effects on LBP patients' level of pain and
pain-related disability. We also seek to test the hypothesis that the optimal mattress might
vary from person to person. In this regard, we will test:
1. whether there is a single mattress that is superior to the others in terms of reducing
low-back pain and pain-related disability and
2. whether the optimal mattress for reducing pain varies in the observed population.
The secondary objectives are:
1. to determine whether there is a relationship between mattress firmness and sleep in
this population;
2. to determine whether there is a relationship between pain and sleep in this population;
3. to determine whether key sleep variables (subjective or objective) are mediating or
moderating factors of the relationship between mattress and level of low-back pain
(LBP) and disability;
4. to determine if different sleep surfaces have differential effects on measures of daily
function among patients with chronic LBP;
5. to evaluate if Kingsdown's proprietary algorithm for selecting optimal mattress "fits"
with the subject's best mattress for reducing pain and improving sleep and measures of
daytime functioning;
6. to conduct exploratory regression analyses using variables included in the proprietary
algorithm and other demographics and measures of physical characteristics to predict
the optimal "fit" mattress (i.e., the mattress associated with lowest morning pain
ratings, best sleep measures and optimal levels of daytime function);
7. to determine if different sleep surfaces have differential effects on measures of
partner sleep disturbance;
8. to determine if there is a relationship between partner pain level and partner sleep
disturbances.
Please see "Eligibility Criteria" for inclusion and exclusion information.
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Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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