Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Using Wearable Monitoring Devices for Assessing Efficacy of Epidural Steroid Injection in Patients With Low Back Pain
Low back pain (Lower Back Pain ) is extremely common , affecting more than 80 % of the general population in the modern world , one is considered the most common cause of disability in people under the age of 45. Lower back pain represents a social problem and substantial economies in Western countries , also considered a first cause for orthopedic consultation. In recent decades , a number of methods developed for assessing the functional status of patients with low back pain , and over twenty -five generic methods available today for use in pain clinics , orthopedic clinics and in clinical trials A large part of the measures used to monitor the response of patients to treatment of low back pain based on self-report questionnaires ,on patients' pain intensity , quality of life measures , and functional status In recent years a number of wearable monitoring devices designed to help people assess the progress of sports activity , by measuring steps , pulse , and quality of sleep , in this study we will use these measures to assess treatment efficacy after steroid injection to the epidural space in patients with low back pain . And compare the results to those taken from subjective self-report questionnaires .
Low back pain (Lower Back Pain) is extremely common, affecting more than 80% of the general
population in the modern world, one is considered the most common cause of disability in
people under the age of 45. 2 Lower back pain represents a social problem and substantial
economies in Western countries, such as also considered a first cause orthopedic advice
ahead. 3 Over the past decades, developed a number of methods for assessing the functional
status of patients with low back pain, 4-7 and over twenty-five generic methods available
today for use in pain clinics, orthopedic clinics and in clinical trials. 8 A large part of
the measures used to monitor the response of patients to treat low back pain based on
self-report questionnaires on patients' pain intensity, quality of life measures, and
functional status.measures which relate to such measures - reduction of pain, reduction in
the consumption of medication relieve pain, improved mood, improved daily function, improved
sleep patterns, back in daily life and work, a reduction in the consumption of health system
resources, and reduction in disability benefits, sick leave, early retirement, and more. The
existence of multiple assessment tools of this type suggests that there is no a single tool
valid and reliable for assessing the severity of low back pain and its response to treatment.
In addition, there is a problematic depending on the patient's self-report is subjective and
often biased because of the possibility of secondary gain illness.
In recent years there has been great progress in the use of technologies of wearable
monitoring both by the general population as part of the tracking of daily living and sports,
as well as in a clinical setting. The use of cheap and simple devices give the user
information about the number of steps performed during the day measuring heart rate and sleep
quality .
In the present work the investigators will make use of wearable and affordable device that
measures a number of steps and sleep quality monitoring recovery after epidural steroid
injection for patients with low back pain. The indices will be accepted through this
monitoring will be compared with subjective reports of participants and physician's
assessment about the success of the treatment. investigators Will use the wearable monitoring
type Xiaomi Mi Band for measuring steps and sleep quality the device was chosen because it is
cheap, easy to use, has long battery life (two weeks between charges), and the participants
can continue to wear it every hour of the day and while bathing. as a measure of subjective
filled questionnaire by the participants,the investigators selected the Oswestry Disability
Index (ODI) . This questionnaire addresses aspects of wider life of the patient and is
composed of 10 sections: pain intensity, personal care, lifting, walking, sitting, standing,
sleeping, socializing, travel and employment.Each section includes values from 0 to 5 , with
higher values representing higher functional limitation . The final score is obtained using a
standard scoring .
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