Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Implementation of a Physiotherapy Intervention for Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
The lumbar spine is currently one of the most affected areas by nociceptive processes ,
referred back pain, which can be provided from a herniated intervertebral disc . Such
conditions are considered a public health problem , since considerably affect the population
, mainly young adults , which may lead to functional disability and absenteeism . Soon , his
treatment involves high costs and rehabilitation time indefinite , generating great
scientific interest focused on the search for new techniques that can provide an
acceleration of functional recovery of these individuals .
Thus , the establishment of evaluation protocols that provide quantitative data concerning
the functional capacity is of utmost importance . From the electromyographic analysis , one
can measure the electrical activity of muscle and identify abnormal patterns of response.
For the identification of kinematic changes becomes useful equipment capable of recording
the speed and angle of movement, as the accelerometer . Another evaluation method applicable
to cases of herniated disc and back pain is the force platform to quantify the ground
reaction force during the stance phase of the movement . Also , the quality of life should
be taken into account as routinely observed psychological impairment involving issues
related to vitality, emotional and social aspects , which can be identified through the
questionnaire of quality of life ( SF -36 ) .
With regard to physical therapy intervention , we seek to use resources to compose promising
treatment program along with conventionalexercises. A novel therapy in the treatment of back
pain is the whole body vibration , as it promotes increased range of muscle spindles via
increasing the tonic vibration reflex and consequently improving the mechanism of
involuntary muscle control . Thus , the association between an accurate assessment ,
exercises and therapy vibratory seeks early rehabilitate individuals affected by back pain
or herniated disc , delaying or even avoiding surgery .
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | February 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 20 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility |
- Inclusion criteria: 1. Lack of diseases or complaints of back pain; 2. Medical diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation , evidenced by imaging studies; 3. Low back pain or sciatica in the presence of antalgic postures; 4. 80% stake in therapy sessions; 5. Individuals who agree to participate in this study and signed an informed consent form. - Exclusion criteria: 1. Presence of vertebral pathologies or symptoms that involve the same; 2. The use of anti -inflammatory steroids or nonsteroidal; 3. Women in menstrual period; 4. Pregnant or postpartum; 5. Cognitive deficits; 6. Hyperesthesia, hypoesthesia or anesthesia evaluated muscle group; 7. Surgery in the previous column; 8. The presence of infiltration of corticosteroids in less than six months; 9. The use of anti -inflammatory steroids or nonsteroidal; 10. The use of analgesics; 11. Cognitive deficits; 12. Collections in menstrual period; 13. Pregnant and postpartum; 14. Hemorrhage; 15. Malignancy; 16. Diabetes mellitus; 17. Deep venous thrombosis; 18. Regions healing; 19. Acute inflammation; 20. Fracture healing; 21. Pressure ulcers. |
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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Brazil | University of Vale of Paraiba | São José dos Campos | São Paulo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Laboratório de Engenharia de Reabilitação Sensorio Motora |
Brazil,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Force Platform | The acquisition of data on the force platform lasted 30 seconds , during which patients took the standing position in the region previously marked on the equipment , so that the support base was identical for all volunteers . Also , samples were collected at rest , followed by consecutive flexion-extension of the trunk . | Thirty seconds | No |
Primary | Electromyographic analysis of the trunk erector of patients with chronic low back pain . | All groups performed the evaluation of muscle electrical activity , using a surface electromyography , 2 channels ( EMG System ® ) , model EMG 230C - USB , composed of an analog-digital converter 12-bit resolution and power supply to battery to avoid interference from the power grid . The parameters used were : sampling frequency of 2,000 Hz , unit uV , -2000 Xmin , Ymax 2000 Coef . The 0 and Coef . B 500. The electrodes were then fixed in pairs , respecting the distance of 2 cm between them ; longitudinally over the belly of the erector muscles of the trunk . Data were collected in the prone and standing for 30 seconds , during which the subject performed the isotonic contraction muscle evaluated . |
Thirty seconds. | No |
Secondary | Analysis of pain using a visual analogue scale . | The subjects were instructed to respond to a visual analogue scale with the level 0 as no pain and 10 as state level of maximum pain . | Two days. | No |
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