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NCT number NCT04818606
Other study ID # KP112720
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 1, 2021
Est. completion date March 2022

Study information

Verified date March 2021
Source National University of Natural Medicine
Contact Ryan Wexler, BS
Phone 503-552-1836
Email MOREstudy@nunm.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

INTRODUCTION: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a ubiquitous musculoskeletal (MSK) complaint that often presents as a chronic and difficult to treat condition. Lumbosacral radiculopathy/radiculitis (LR) or "sciatica" is a common secondary condition that can last well beyond the expected time frame after treatment with physical therapy, oral anti-inflammatory medications, local steroidal injections, and surgery. Challenges in the treatment of LR indicate that persistent pain may have evolved from mechanical to neuropathic. Previous research has shown that, in addition to the aforementioned treatments, mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is effective in limiting self-reported pain in patients with CLBP and neurogenic conditions such as fibromyalgia. This study proposes a randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effects of a newer mindfulness program, Mindfulness Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE), on self-reported pain, physical function, quality of life (QoL), depression symptoms, trait mindfulness, reinterpretation of pain, and surface electromyography (sEMG) findings in patients with LR. METHODS: Participants will be recruited from the Portland, OR metro area. Upon screening and recruitment, participants will receive a battery of questionnaires collecting demographic, self-reported pain, physical function, QoL, depression symptoms, mindfulness, and reinterpretation of pain data. Participants will also undergo sEMG to identify neurological abnormalities that can be characterized diagnostically. Upon enrollment, participants will be randomized to either the mindfulness-based intervention group (MBI), MORE; or the control group, treatment as usual (TAU), for 8 weeks. Self-reported pain measures and sEMG studies will be conducted again at eight weeks post randomization. HYPOTHESES: Primarily, investigators hypothesize that MORE will be effective in improving self-reported pain, physical function, QoL, depression symptoms, mindfulness, and reinterpretation of pain scores after eight weeks of mindfulness training. Secondarily, investigators hypothesize that those individuals with abnormal sEMG findings at baseline will have improved sEMG findings at their eight-week follow-up visit. ANALYSIS PLAN: Changes in self-reported pain, physical function, QoL, depression symptoms, trait mindfulness, and reinterpretation of pain will be analyzed using descriptive statistics as well as ANCOVA. Regression will also be used to evaluate the dose-response relationship between all outcome measures and time spent in mindfulness practice for the intervention group. Finally, ANCOVA will be used to evaluate the relationship between pain and physical function and sEMG findings.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date March 2022
Est. primary completion date December 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1: Presence of previous diagnosis of LR 1a: Presence of lumbosacral radiculopathy/radiculitis symptoms that extend below the knee secondary to low back pain for greater than 6 weeks with a painDETECT score greater than 18 OR. 1b: Diagnosis of lumbosacral radiculopathy/radiculitis secondary to low back pain that extends below the knee, with symptoms present for greater than 6 weeks. 1b.1: ICD-10 codes used for diagnostic inclusion: M54.16, M54.17, M51.16, M51.17, M47.26, M47.27, M54.40, M54.41, M54.42, M99.53, M99.54, S34.21, S34.22, G54.4, and G55 2: At least 18 years of age and not older than 64 at the time of study enrollment. 3: Ability to read and understand English. 4: Willingness to be randomized to either an experimental or a control group. 5: Willingness to refrain from unnecessary or self-directed pain management/treatment plan changes during study enrollment and to report necessary changes made. 6: Daily access to the internet via cell phone, tablet, or computer. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Epidural steroid injection in the prior 3 months. 2. Inability to complete 20 unassisted gait cycles. 3. Have received a surgical intervention for low back pain or lumbosacral radiculopathy/radiculitis within the previous 6 months. 4. Current active mindfulness meditation practice: 1 time/week or more and/or formal training in mindfulness/meditation practice. 5. Concurrent diagnosis of cancer. 6. Allergy or intolerance to adhesive. 7. Current unmanaged or uncontrolled mental illness known to cause psychosis: schizophrenia and schizotypal disorders, bipolar I disorder with psychosis, major depressive disorder with psychosis.

Study Design


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Intervention

Other:
Mindfulness Oriented Recovery Enhancement
Participants randomized to the intervention group will undergo an eight-week mindfulness training program as instructed by MORE for the Treatment of Chronic Pain manual. This eight-week intervention will consist of weekly synchronous video conferencing sessions during which participants will be asked to follow along with a guided meditation read by the study lead and to engage in reflection and discussion exercises with other study participants. Participants will also be asked to complete weekly activities and daily mindfulness practices outside of weekly synchronous meetings.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States National University of Natural Medicine Helfgott Research Institute Portland Oregon

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National University of Natural Medicine

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Modified Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire Score The ODI is designed to assess the intensity of pain and the degree to which pain interferes with activities of daily living such as personal care, lifting, walking, sitting, etc. Change from Baseline to 8-Week Follow-Up
Secondary Change in painDETECT Questionnaire Score The PD-Q is a self-reporting pain questionnaire that is designed to assess the presence of neuropathic pain in patients with chronic low back pain and lumbosacral radiculopathy/radiculitis. The PD-Q is scored on a scale from -1 to 38 where scores 19 or greater indicate likely presence of neuropathic pain, scores from 12 to 18 represent ambiguous pain, and scores below 12 represent a likelihood that neuropathic pain is not present. Change from Baseline to 8-Week Follow-Up
Secondary Change in Visual Analog Scale Score he VAS is a self-reporting scale where participants are asked to report their pain on a scale of 1 to 10 where 0 represents "no pain" and 10 represents "worst pain". Change from Intervention Week 1 to Intervention Week 8
Secondary Change in SF-12 Patient Questionnaire for Quality of Life Score The SF-12 QoL assesses an individual's overall quality of life using self-reporting questions to determine an individual's ability to accomplish and complete activities of daily living as well as their overall mood and outlook on life Change from Baseline to 8-Week Follow-Up
Secondary Change in Major Depression Inventory Score The MDI is a self-report questionnaire that includes questions about depression symptoms consistent with the DSM V guidelines for major depressive disorder. Change from Baseline to 8-Week Follow-Up
Secondary Change in Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire Score The FFMQ is a self-reported questionnaire that assesses an individual's trait mindfulness using five "facets" or categories of mindfulness: Observing, Describing, Acting with Awareness, Nonjudging of inner experience, and Nonreactivity to inner experience. Participants respond to 39 questions such as "I can easily put my beliefs, opinions, and expectations into words" on a scale of never or very rarely true (1) to very often or always true (5). Change from Baseline to 8-Week Follow-Up
Secondary Change in Mindful Reinterpretation of Painful Sensations Scale Score he MRPS is a 9 item survey that asks participants to respond to questions regarding their perspective of their pain such as "I try to watch my pain from a distance, as if I were an objective observer," on a scale ranging from "never do that" (0) to "always do that" (6). Change from Baseline to 8-Week Follow-Up
Secondary Change in Surface Electromyography RMS and RMS peak time articipants will undergo sEMG to evaluate the function of the anterior tibialis and lateral gastrocnemius muscles which have been shown to be dysfunctional in patients with L5 and S1 nerve root compression.6,7,72 Measurement will be taken bilaterally, but analyses will be done to compare the symptomatic and asymptomatic side in patients with only unilateral symptoms. Change from Baseline to 8-Week Follow-Up
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