Pain in Leg, Unspecified Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Instrumental Chiropractic Treatment Using Activator Methods for Pain and Dysfunction.A Randomized Placebo-controlled Clinical Study on Juvenile Athletes With Leg Pain
The goal of the study is to prove efficacy of instrumental chiropractic treatment for leg
pain in juvenile athletes.
A randomized placebo controlled clinical trial including juvenile athletes with functional
impairment and pain in thigh, leg or foot is performed.
Hypothesis: Instrumental chiropractic treatment with the "activator instrument "following
the "activator methods" diagnostic evaluation should lead to significant improvement of
complaints and functional impairment compared to the control group treated by a deactivated
instrument following a sham evaluation protocol.
Pain and functional impairment may force young athletes to interrupt training plans and/or
even stay away from competition. Usually elite athletes run through an abundance of tests
and diagnostic features-too often these high cost diagnostics don´t provide useful
information for treatment. Treating the symptoms in the first place (after ruling out severe
pathology) will reduce the need for extensive diagnostic routines and bring athletes back to
competition earlier.
In our outpatient department of young elite sportsmen chiropractic instrumental treatment is
performed routinely- mostly a pain reduction of 3-4 levels in VAS is achieved within the
first session of treatment.
The following study is thought to prove the efficacy of the Chiropractic Instrumental
Treatment performed at our sports-medicine outpatient department.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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