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NCT number NCT03740750
Other study ID # jand m18
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 15, 2018
Est. completion date December 31, 2018

Study information

Verified date November 2018
Source Future Sciene Technology
Contact jerrold S petrofsky, Ph D
Phone 7143215424
Email jpetrofsky@outlook.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Lower back pain is one of the most common and most expensive impairments costing time and expense in the work force today. With the effects on cognitive skills and addictive side effects of opioids and other prescription pain killers, there has been increasing interest in alternative medical treatments to relieve pain. Two of these that are commonly used are heat and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). In the present investigation, there are two objectives 1) to determine if Tens needs to be continuous or can be intermittent and still achieve pain relief and 2) To see how long pain relief lasts after 4 hours of application of tens, heat or both. There will be seventy-five subjects with chronic back pain divided into 6 groups randomly; 15 subjects per group. The intervention will be either TENS alone, Heat alone or Tens plus heat or a control group.


Description:

There will be seventy-five subjects with chronic back pain divided into 6 groups randomly; 15 subjects per group. They are between the ages of 24 and 60 years old. They will not be taking pain medications for at least 48 hours prior to the study. The groups were as follows;

1. Control

2. heat only

3. Tens only

4. Tens and heat

5. Tens for the last 15 minutes each hour plus heat

6. Tens for the last 15 minutes each hour Tens is at threshold intensity (12 ma) at a frequency of 20 Hz either ramped continuously or for the last 15 minutes of each hour. The stimulation is 3 seconds increase to threshold, 3 seconds hold and 3 seconds ramped down followed by a 9 second rest period. Pain is assessed by an analog visual pain scale and an algometer placing pressure on the back to assess the pressure that causes pain, a measure of inflammation. In addition, the Oswestry lower back pain index and Roland Morris questionnaire are used. Range of motion in the trunk where first pain is felt is also measured.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 90
Est. completion date December 31, 2018
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 24 Years to 60 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. pain for at least 3 months in the lower back

2. age range 24-60

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Those with back pain caused by fractures or spinal damage

2. those who had undergone low back surgery within the last year

3. those with diagnosed diabetes

4. no use of opiod pain meds for at least 10 days

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Thermacare heat wraps
low level continuous heat wrap
TENS
electrical stimulation
sham heat
expended heat wrap
sham Tens
tens applied but unit not turned on

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Future Sciecne Technology Henderson Nevada

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Future Sciene Technology

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (3)

Petrofsky J, Laymon M, Khowailed I, Lee H. Synergistic Effects of Continuous Low Level Heat Wraps and Vitamins in Improving Balance and Gait in Adults. Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 2016 Jun;86(3-4):152-160. doi: 10.1024/0300-9831/a000428. Epub 2018 Jan 30. — View Citation

Petrofsky JS, Laymon M, Alshammari F, Khowailed IA, Lee H. Use of low level of continuous heat and Ibuprofen as an adjunct to physical therapy improves pain relief, range of motion and the compliance for home exercise in patients with nonspecific neck pai — View Citation

Stark J, Petrofsky J, Berk L, Bains G, Chen S, Doyle G. Continuous low-level heatwrap therapy relieves low back pain and reduces muscle stiffness. Phys Sportsmed. 2014 Nov;42(4):39-48. doi: 10.3810/psm.2014.11.2090. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary range of motion of the hip for flexion, extension,left and right rotation,left and right bending range of motion in 6 degrees of freedom in the lower back Baseline (beginning of study before intervention)
Primary subjective pain by marking on scale analog visual pain scale on separate piece of paper 10cm in length- subject marks pain level with 10 the worst Baseline (beginning of study before intervention)
Primary pressure on back that causes pain pressure applied to lower back until pain is felt to assess inflammation Baseline (beginning of study before intervention)
Primary range of motion of the hip for flexion, extension,left and right rotation,left and right bending range of motion in 6 degrees of freedom in the lower back 4 hours after study start- at end of intervention
Primary subjective pain by marking on scale analog visual pain scale on separate piece of paper 10cm in length- subject marks pain level with 10 the worst 4 hours after study start- at end of intervention
Primary pressure on back that causes pain pressure applied to lower back until pain is felt to assess inflammation 4 hours after study start- at end of intervention
Primary range of motion of the hip for flexion, extension,left and right rotation,left and right bending range of motion in 6 degrees of freedom in the lower back 10 hours after study start( 6 hours after the modality ends)
Primary subjective pain by marking on scale analog visual pain scale on separate piece of paper 10cm in length- subject marks pain level with 10 the worst 10 hours after study start( 6 hours after the modality ends)
Primary pressure on back that causes pain pressure applied to lower back until pain is felt to assess inflammation 10 hours after study start( 6 hours after the modality ends)
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