Non-specific Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Predictors for Identifying Patients With Non-specific Back Pain Who Respond Favorably to Spinal Manipulation: a Prospective Cohort Study
The main purpose of this study is to identify short-term predictors of positive responses to a spinal manipulation treatment. To do this, positive responses to treatment, characterized by improvement in pain score, functional capacity, as well as the global perceived change will be evaluated using single and multiple logistic regressions in which biomechanical variables, comfort, expectation will used as potential predictors.
The main purpose of this study is to identify short-term predictors of positive responses to a spinal manipulation treatment. To do this, positive responses to treatment, characterized by improvement in pain score, functional capacity, as well as the global perceived change will be evaluated at baseline and at 7 days. Pain score will be also assessed every day with text-tracking. Global perceived change will be evaluated using single and multiple logistic regressions in which biomechanical variables, comfort, expectation will used as potential predictors. 100 individuals with a history of non-specific back pain will be recruited in a chiropractic care center. ;
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| Completed |
NCT01258543 -
Osteopathic Evaluation on Patients With Non-specific Back Pain: An Inter-examiner Reliability Study
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