Chronic Low-back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Pain Neuroscience Education and Virtual Reality in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
The objective of our study is to evaluate the effects of a therapeutic intervention including 1-hour of pain neuroscience education session, 30-minutes of exposure to exercise with virtual realit and therapeutic exercise in patients with chronic low back pain.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | July 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Chronic musculoskeletal pain (= 3 months) - Adults (= 18 years and less than 65 years) - Score =18 points in Pain Detect Scale - Wish to participate in the study and sign the informed consent - Speaking Spanish Exclusion Criteria: - Neuropathic pain (score =18 in Pain Detect Scale) - Physical or psychological pathology of any kind that imply an inability to understand the necessary instructions to carry out the study will be excluded. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | University of Granada | Granada |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidad de Granada |
Spain,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Pain Intensity | To assess pain intensity using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale. Scores range from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable). Higher scores indicate greater intensity. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Pain Intensity | To assess pain intensity using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale. Scores range from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable). Higher scores indicate greater intensity. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Pain Intensity and Interference | To assess pain intensity and interference using the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI). Scores range from 0 (no pain/does not interfere) to 10 (worst pain imaginable/completely interferes). Higher scores indicate greater intensity and interference. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Pain Intensity and Interference | To assess pain intensity and interference using the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI). Scores range from 0 (no pain/does not interfere) to 10 (worst pain imaginable/completely interferes). Higher scores indicate greater intensity and interference. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Neurophysiology of Pain | To assess neurophysiology of pain using the Neurophysiology of Pain Questionnaire (NPQ). Scores range from 0 to 13 (sum of all correct items). | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Neurophysiology of Pain | To assess neurophysiology of pain using the Neurophysiology of Pain Questionnaire (NPQ). Scores range from 0 to 13 (sum of all correct items). | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Pain-Self Efficacy | To assess pain-self efficacy using 10 items Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (10-PSEQ). Scores range from 0 (not at all confident) and 6 (completely confident). A total score is calculated by summing the scores for each of the 10 items, yielding a maximum possible score of 60. Higher scores reflect stronger self-efficacy beliefs. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Pain-Self Efficacy | To assess pain-self efficacy using 10 items Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (10-PSEQ). Scores range from 0 (not at all confident) and 6 (completely confident). A total score is calculated by summing the scores for each of the 10 items, yielding a maximum possible score of 60. Higher scores reflect stronger self-efficacy beliefs. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Awareness, Consciousness, Vigilance and Observation of pain | To assess awareness, consciousness, vigilance and observation of pain using the Pain Vigilance and Awareness Questionnaire (PVAQ). Scores range from 0 (never) to 5 (always). The total questionnaire scores range between 0 and 80. Higher scores indicate greater awareness, consciousness, vigilance and observation of pain. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Awareness, Consciousness, Vigilance and Observation of pain | To assess awareness, consciousness, vigilance and observation of pain using the Pain Vigilance and Awareness Questionnaire (PVAQ). Scores range from 0 (never) to 5 (always). The total questionnaire scores range between 0 and 80. Higher scores indicate greater awareness, consciousness, vigilance and observation of pain. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Catastrophizing of pain | To assess catastrophizing of pain using the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS). Scores range from 0 (nothing at all) to 4 (all the time). The final score range between 0 and 52 points, with higher scores indicating greater levels of catastrophism. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Catastrophizing of pain | To assess catastrophizing of pain using the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS). Scores range from 0 (nothing at all) to 4 (all the time). The final score range between 0 and 52 points, with higher scores indicating greater levels of catastrophism. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Fear and avoidance beliefs | To assess fear and avoidance beliefs using Fear and Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ). Scores range from 0 (totally disagree) to 6 (totally agree). The total score range from 0 to 96, with a higher value reflecting a higher degree of fear avoidance beliefs. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Fear and avoidance beliefs | To assess fear and avoidance beliefs using Fear and Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ). Scores range from 0 (totally disagree) to 6 (totally agree). The total score range from 0 to 96, with a higher value reflecting a higher degree of fear avoidance beliefs. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Kinesiophobia | To assess kinesiophobia using the TAMPA Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK). Scores range from 1 (totally disagree) to 4 (totally agree). The final score can range between 11 and 44 points, with higher scores indicating greater perceived kinesiophobia. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Kinesiophobia | To assess kinesiophobia using the TAMPA Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK). Scores range from 1 (totally disagree) to 4 (totally agree). The final score can range between 11 and 44 points, with higher scores indicating greater perceived kinesiophobia. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Health-related Quality of Life | To assess health-related quality of life using the EuroQol-5D. Total score range from 1 (best health status) to 0 (death). The second part of the euroqol-5d is visual analogue scale that goes from 0 (worst state of health imaginable) to 100 (best state of health imaginable). | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Health-related Quality of Life | To assess health-related quality of life using the EuroQol-5D. Total score range from 1 (best health status) to 0 (death). The second part of the euroqol-5d is visual analogue scale that goes from 0 (worst state of health imaginable) to 100 (best state of health imaginable). | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Algometry | To assess pain pressure threshold using algometer Force One FPIX 50. With the patient sitting in a comfortable position, the different bilateral points where sensitivity is to be evaluated will be marked on the skin. The chosen points are the nail phalanx of the thumb, the gracilis muscle at its insertion, the second rib, the supraspinatus muscle, and the middle portion of the trapezius. In the order described, pressure will be applied perpendicular to the point at a speed of 1 kg/sec until the patient stops the test when the sensation is no longer just "contact", but "discomfort". 3 repetitions will be done, leaving 1 minute between each of them and the average value will be calculated. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Algometry | To assess pain pressure threshold using algometer Force One FPIX 50. With the patient sitting in a comfortable position, the different bilateral points where sensitivity is to be evaluated will be marked on the skin. The chosen points are the nail phalanx of the thumb, the gracilis muscle at its insertion, the second rib, the supraspinatus muscle, and the middle portion of the trapezius. In the order described, pressure will be applied perpendicular to the point at a speed of 1 kg/sec until the patient stops the test when the sensation is no longer just "contact", but "discomfort". 3 repetitions will be done, leaving 1 minute between each of them and the average value will be calculated. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Temporal summation | To assess temporal summation using algometer Force One FPIX 50. The pressure pain threshold will be evaluated in the flexor digitorum muscle in both forearms. The average of both measurements will be calculated. A series of 15 stimuli will be presented to one arm at an interstimulus interval of 3s and then to the other arm at an interstimulus interval of 5s, separated by a 30s interseries interval. After a short break, the series of stimuli will be repeated in reverse order. Patients will be instructed to provide numerical ratings of the magnitude of the sensation experienced during the first, fifth, tenth, and fifteenth period after repeated brief taps. They will be also asked to report on the magnitude of after-sensations present 15 and 60 s after the last stimulus in each series. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Temporal summation | To assess temporal summation using algometer Force One FPIX 50. The pressure pain threshold will be evaluated in the flexor digitorum muscle in both forearms. The average of both measurements will be calculated. A series of 15 stimuli will be presented to one arm at an interstimulus interval of 3s and then to the other arm at an interstimulus interval of 5s, separated by a 30s interseries interval. After a short break, the series of stimuli will be repeated in reverse order. Patients will be instructed to provide numerical ratings of the magnitude of the sensation experienced during the first, fifth, tenth, and fifteenth period after repeated brief taps. They will be also asked to report on the magnitude of after-sensations present 15 and 60 s after the last stimulus in each series. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Chronic pain modulation | To assess pain modulation using algometer Force One FPIX 50. The pressure pain threshold will be evaluated in the tibialis anterior muscle and the deltoid muscle. Then the conditioning stimulus will be introduced. A clamp will be placed on the earlobe for 60 seconds. When pain VAS of the earlobe become more than 60 mm, pain pressure threshold will be evaluated again. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Chronic pain modulation | To assess pain modulation using algometer Force One FPIX 50. The pressure pain threshold will be evaluated in the tibialis anterior muscle and the deltoid muscle. Then the conditioning stimulus will be introduced. A clamp will be placed on the earlobe for 60 seconds. When pain VAS of the earlobe become more than 60 mm, pain pressure threshold will be evaluated again. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Primary | Electromyography | To assess muscular activity using electromyography with Biosignalplux device (Research Kit Biosignalplux, PLUX Wireless Biosignal S.A). A functional task and flexion-relaxion fenomenon will be evaluated. | Pre-intervention | |
Primary | Electromyography | To assess muscular activity using electromyography with Biosignalplux device (Research Kit Biosignalplux, PLUX Wireless Biosignal S.A). A functional task and flexion-relaxion fenomenon will be evaluated. | 48-72h after the intervention | |
Secondary | Central Sensitization | To identify when a patient's symptoms may be related to central sensitization using Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI). Responses are recorded for the frequency of each symptom on a Likert scale from 0 (never) to 4 (always), resulting in a total possible score of 100. Higher scores are associated with a higher degree of self-reported symptomatology. | Pre-intervention | |
Secondary | Disability | To assess disability using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Total scores range from 0% (no limitation) to 100% (maximum functional limitation). | Pre-intervention | |
Secondary | Physical activity | To assess physical activity using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. This measure assesses the types of intensity of physical activity and sitting time that people do as part of their daily lives are considered to estimate total physical activity in Metabolic Equivalent (MET)-min/week and time spent sitting. | Pre-intervention |
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