Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Short-term Effect of Manipulative Therapy Techniques in People With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of a three manipulative therapy techniques in People with Chronic Low Back Pain.
Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of a three manipulative therapy techniques in
individuals with chronic non-specific low back pain of mechanical etiology.
Design: Randomized clinical trial. Setting: Almeria, South Spain. Participants: Sixty two
with chronic non-specific low back pain will be randomly assigned to an experimental or
control group.
Intervention: For 3-week, the experimental group will undergo treatment comprising 3
sessions (1/week) of manipulative therapy techniques in the lumbar and sacral areas, and the
control group will receive a functional technique in the lumbar area.
Main Outcome Measures: Oswestry disability index, pain visual analogue scale, Tampa scale
for kinesiophobia, Roland-Morris disability questionnaire, McQuade test, quality of life
scores and the range of trunk anteflexion motion, which were all assessed before the
treatment and immediately after the last treatment session.
The primary outcome measure is the change in the RMDQ score at the end of the 3 weeks study
period. A difference of 2.5 point is considered to be the minimum clinically important
difference in the RMDQ score. A sample size of 62 patients (31 per group) would enable
detection of a 2.5 point difference between groups given 80-90% power, a 5% (two-tailed)
significance level, and a conservative standard derivation of 5 points. Key baseline
demographic variables and clinical measure scores will be compared between groups by using
independent Student t tests for continuous data and chi-square tests for categorical data.
Separate 2x2 mixed model ANOVA with repeated measurements for the time factor need to be
conducted in order to test between-groups differences in visual analogue scale, McQuade
test, range of trunk anteflexion motion, Oswestry disability index, Roland Morris disability
questionnaire, Tampa scale for kinesiophobia, and quality of life as the dependent
variables, with group (functional technique or three manipulative therapy techniques) as the
between subjects variable and time (baseline, post-treatment). A paired t-test will perform
to test within-group differences in score changes from pre- to post-treatment. Effect size
will test using Cohen's d. p = 0.05 will be considered significant in all tests.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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