Muscle Spasm Clinical Trial
Official title:
Short Term Effects of Long Duration Low Intensity Continuous Ultrasound for Trapezius Muscle Pain
The purpose of this study is to measure the effectiveness of a wearable therapeutic
ultrasound device for relief of pain associated with the trapezius muscle of the upper back
over a 4-week period. The trapezius muscle is a wide, flat, superficial muscle that covers
most of the upper back and the posterior of the neck.The hypothesis is that the ultrasound
device will lower the reported daily pain level of subjects suffering from trapezius muscle
pain in their upper back.
Subjects who participate in the study will self-administer the ultrasound device daily if
pain is rated 3.0 or higher on the numeric rating scale (0-10). Subjects will be required to
visit the clinical site at enrollment and weeks 2 and 4 for a total of 3 visits. Subjects
will report their daily pain levels in a diary. Subject will also report pain levels at 30
min, 2 hours, and 4 hours (treatment completion) after start of each treatment.
The wearable ultrasound device, Sam®, has been cleared by the FDA for pain relief, relief of
joint contracture, relief of muscle spasm, and increased circulation.
The study will have approximately 33 subjects randomly assigned into a user group (active
ultrasound device) of 25 participants or a control group (inactive ultrasound device) of 8
participants with an equal number of males and females in each group. The research
coordinator will be blinded to the assignment of devices to each group.
The daily pain scores reported by patients who receive active devices will be compared to
those who receive placebo devices.
Background:
Approximately 50 to 80 million people in the United States suffer from some form of chronic
pain. Back pain is the most common neurological disorder in the United States after headaches
and costs consumers nearly $50 billion annually. Pharmaceuticals currently dominate the
treatment options despite a myriad of public health problems including cost, untoward side
effects, and addiction to widely available opioid analgesics. Non-pharmaceutical treatments,
such as the one under test, provide a safer and potentially lower cost alternative to
traditional analgesic use.
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