Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Lumbar Tactile Acuity in Experimentally Induced Acute Low Back Pain
Verified date | July 2017 |
Source | The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to determine whether experimentally induced acute low back pain might lead to alteration in lumbar tactile acuity measured in region affected by pain compared to pain-free side and pain-free controls.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 57 |
Est. completion date | July 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Only participants with similar mechanical detection threshold (MDT) on both sides of the spine will be included. Exclusion Criteria: - sex: female - age < 18 or > 35 years - laterality: left-handed - current pain experience - episodes of back pain lasting more than 24 hours within the previous one-month period - history of chronic pain, i.e. pain lasting more than one-month - comorbidities affecting the nervous system - cardio-vascular diseases - psychiatric illnesses - any disease requiring systematic drug consumption. - diagnosed hypersensitive reaction to saline solution |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Poland | The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education | Katowice |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice | Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf |
Poland,
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Tsao H, Tucker KJ, Coppieters MW, Hodges PW. Experimentally induced low back pain from hypertonic saline injections into lumbar interspinous ligament and erector spinae muscle. Pain. 2010 Jul;150(1):167-72. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2010.04.023. Epub 2010 May 26. — View Citation
Wand BM, Di Pietro F, George P, O'Connell NE. Tactile thresholds are preserved yet complex sensory function is impaired over the lumbar spine of chronic non-specific low back pain patients: a preliminary investigation. Physiotherapy. 2010 Dec;96(4):317-23. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2010.02.005. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ-III). | FPQ-III consists of three subscales measuring: minor pain, severe pain, and medical pain. Each subscale contains 10 items. The total score has a range 30-150. A higher score indicates greater fear of pain. | Measured only at baseline | |
Other | Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS). | The PCS scale includes 13 items creating three subscales: magnification, rumination and helplessness. All three scales measure a tendency to exaggerate and misinterpret threatening situations. | Measured only at baseline | |
Primary | Lumbar tactile acuity measured by two-point discrimination test (TPD). | Mechanical callipers will be delicately applied to the pre-marked axis until the very first blanching of the skin. Testing will be commenced with 0 mm between the two calliper's tips, and then the distance between them will be gradually increased until participants will able to verbally report that two points had been touched instead of one. Subsequently, the descending sequence will be applied until the perception of the two points disappeared. | Measured an average 3 minutes after manipulation (e.g. saline injection). | |
Secondary | Pain intensity measured behaviourally on a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). | The scale for pain intensity ratings will range from 0 = "no pain" to 10 = "the worst pain imaginable" | Pain intensity will be measured just after saline/sham injection and every 30 seconds after this time point up until 12 minutes. | |
Secondary | Distribution of pain measured by estimating the diameter of the circle representing area affected by pain. Greater circle (diameter) will refer to the greater distribution of pain (larger body surface affected). | Greater circle (diameter in cm) will refer to the greater distribution of pain (larger body surface affected). | Pain distribution will be measured just after saline/sham injection and every 30 seconds after this time point up until 12 minutes. | |
Secondary | Fear of pain measured on a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). | Fear of pain will be rated on a scale ranging from 0 = "not at all" to 10 = "very much". | Fear of pain measured only at baseline | |
Secondary | Lumbar tactile acuity measured by point-to-point test (PTP). | To perform PTP, participants will be asked to maintain a pen perpendicularly to the surface around the sacrum. Then, the examiner will lightly touch one of the pre-marked point at the participants' back. The participants will be instructed to touch the point that was stimulated by assessor. To analyse PTP, the distance between pre-marked point and points indicated by the participants will be measured with callipers. | PTP measured at baseline (1), an average 3 minutes after manipulation (2) (e.g. saline injection) and 12 minutes after manipulation (3) | |
Secondary | Lumbar tactile acuity measured by two-point estimation test (TPE) | For the two-point estimation test, assessor will apply one tactile stimulus until the very first blanching of the skin, with a 120 mm horizontal separation between the callipers' tips. Subsequently to the tactile stimulation, patients will be asked to manually indicate with their callipers the distance they have perceived (TPE score). | PTP measured at baseline (1), an average 3 minutes after manipulation (2) (e.g. saline injection) and 12 minutes after manipulation (3) |
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