Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
— HPvsMT-LBPOfficial title:
Effects of Hipopressive Exercises Versus Manual Therapy in Subjects With Nonspecific Low Back Pain
NCT number | NCT03565926 |
Other study ID # | ID0019 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 30, 2018 |
Est. completion date | August 15, 2018 |
Verified date | August 2018 |
Source | University of Valencia |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Introduction Non-specific low back pain is very prevalent in our society. Different effective
physiotherapy treatments have been performed in the reduction of pain and improvement of
quality of life, however there are few studies that exist on the effectiveness of these
treatments in protocol format based on manual therapy. On the other hand, there are no
studies that implement a protocol of therapeutic exercises called abdominal hypopressives.
The aim of the study is to study the effect of a manual therapy protocol on non-specific low
back pain and the implementation of hypopressive exercises in different areas such as
disability, pain, flexibility and quality of life.
Material and methods
Participants The sample will consist of subjects with non-specific low back pain. Inclusion
criteria
-Participants with nonspecific lumbar pain of at least 4 pain crises a month with recurrent
low back pain.
Exclusion criteria
- Light acute.
- Lumbalgia after trauma.
- Presenting sciatica or musculoskeletal disorders or injuries within three months prior
to the study.
- Contraindication of one of the two treatments.
- Participate in this period of no functional recovery program or physiotherapy treatment.
Study design A randomized clinical trial will be conducted. The sample will be divided into 2
groups: Group 1 will receive a manual therapy protocol that has previously shown its
effectiveness in non-specific low back pain being 1 session a week, while group 2 will
receive a protocol of hypopressive therapeutic exercises.
Evaluations
At the beginning of the study, a clinical interview will be carried out and, in addition, 3
evaluations will be carried out: at the beginning, at the end of the treatment and one
follow-up per month. The investigators will use the following evaluation tools:
- Pain, through the Visual Analog Scale.
- Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Scale.
- SF-36 quality of life scale.
- Visual Analog Scale.
- Algometry of spinous processes and lumbar muscles.
- Lumbar flexion with inclinometer and fingers test - floor.
- Perception of change after treatment.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 61 |
Est. completion date | August 15, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | July 31, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Man between 18 and 40 years old - Recurrent episodes of low back pain at least 4 times a month - At least 3 weeks of evolution - Non-specific low back pain - Not having undergone surgery Exclusion Criteria: - Acute low back pain - Lumbalgia operated surgically - Low back pain after traumatism - Episodes of sciatica - Contraindication to any of the treatments - Attend, during the study period, rehabilitation programs - Serious injuries in the 3 months prior to the study - Root pain - Any breach of the inclusion criteria |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Gemma v. Espí López | Valencia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Valencia |
Spain,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Intensity of pain | Visual Analog Scale. The participants are asked to mark the intensity of pain from 1 to 10, with 1 being almost non-existent and 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Low Back Pain Disability | Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Scale. Oswestry Low Back Pain Scale: The questionnaire consists of 10 questions in which he assesses the impact of the patient's back pain on daily life activities: Intensity of perceived pain Personal care Lift weight Walk Sit Standing Sleeping Sex life Social life traveling There are 6 possible answers to each item being scored from 0 to 5, so that when completing the questionnaire, the scores of each item are added, multiplied by two, and we obtain a percentage over 100 of the degree of disability. |
8 weeks | |
Secondary | Algometry of spinous processes and lumbar muscles. | The evaluation of muscle pain was performed by algometry. The algometer evaluates the perceptual sensitivity of the pain through the pressure threshold looking for the stimulation of the nociceptors with a minimum pressure necessary to trigger discomfort at a certain point and the tolerance of the patient. The evaluator locates the point and places the pointer of the perpendicular algometer increasing the pressure force with a constant speed of 1Kg / cm² / s in a uniform and continuous way until the perception of the sensitive point, the patient informs the evaluator, he stops exerting pressure and take the corresponding record, so that the evaluator can not see the results. Between measurements, an interval of 30 seconds is left. | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Lumbar flexion | Lumbar flexibility. It was measured with the Sit-and-reach (SR) test. It has been used to assess the overall flexibility on the finger-floor distance method. The test is conducted with a box designed for this purpose which has a vertical scale with a range of 50 cm (25 cm negative and 25cm positive). The subject remains standing on it, leaving the arms and trunk relaxed, then flexes the trunk forward and maintains its maximum flexion for 3 seconds. The evaluator is placed next to the scale and records the furthest measurement touched by the fingertips of both hands. If each hand reaches a different measurement, then the shortest one is registered. This is repeated 3 times and the most favourable measurement is registered. | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Global Impression of Change | Patient Global Impression of Change Scale, published by Hurst H. and Bolton J. Evaluates the sensation of change after the treatment received. It contains 7 affirmations (1 = I have improved a lot, 2 = I have improved a lot, 3 = I have improved a little, 4 = I am the same, 5 = I have worsened a little, 6 = I have worsened a lot, 7 = I have worsened a lot), together with an analog scale on the degree of change (0 = much better, 5 = no change, 10 = much worse). | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Health status | SF-36 is a health questionnaire, both physical and metal. It contains 36 items comprising 8 health status sub-scales. It includes different dimensions (Bodily Pain, Perceptions, Mental Health, Physical Function, Role-physical, Role-emotional, Social Function, and Vitality). Positive and negative health statuses are assessed. To evaluate each dimension, the items are transformed on a scale from 0 to 100. The result is obtained by summation of all the questions, in which 0 is the worst and 100 the best result and state of health. | 8 weeks |
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