Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05476718 |
Other study ID # |
Gülsah |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
July 25, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
July 30, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
November 2023 |
Source |
Mersin University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
In this study, it will be determined whether Kinesio-tape is an effective and reliable
application in reducing pain and maintaining functionality after lumbar disc surgery, and its
effect on the rehabilitation process will be evaluated.
Description:
According to the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Survey published by the World Health
Organization, the problems that contribute most to disability at the global level are
musculoskeletal problems. Approximately 1.71 billion people in the world have musculoskeletal
diseases (MSD), and low back pain is among the leading causes of disability in 160 countries.
According to Turkey's 2019 Global Burden of Disease results, low back pain ranks first among
the top ten causes of life years lost due to disability.
Low back pain is also the most common symptom of lumbar disc herniation. Pharmacological,
non-pharmacological, and surgical treatment methods can be applied according to the nature of
the damage in lumbar disc herniation. Mild to moderate back and leg pain, disability,
limitation of function, and decrease in work performance are among the most common problems
encountered by patients after surgical intervention for lumbar disc herniation. It is
important to reduce low back pain and increase functionality after surgery. Numerous
treatments have been researched for low back pain. Kinesio-tape application is gaining
popularity around the world and has recently been seen as a preferred option for low back
pain.
Kinesio-tape is a rehabilitation technique, designed to facilitate the natural healing
process after trauma/inflammation by providing stability and support to muscles and joints.
In recent years, its use has been increasing in musculoskeletal problems, neurological,
rheumatic, vascular, and lymphatic problems. The Kinesio-tape is easy to apply, it can stay
on the skin for a week; It is thought that it can be easily used by patients because it does
not require constant effort and time, as in other physical therapy methods such as exercise.
Although it has been suggested that Kinesio taping can be used together with traditional
analgesic methods to reduce low back pain, no research has been found on the use of Kinesio
tape after lumbar disc surgery. This study, it was aimed to determine whether Kinesio-taping
is an effective and safe application in reducing post-operative lumbar pain and preserving
functionality and to evaluate its effect on the rehabilitation process.
The study, planned as a randomized controlled experimental study, will be conducted with 80
patients (40 Kinesio and 40 placebo groups) who underwent lumbar disc surgery between 25 july
2022-30 december, 2022. Data will be collected with Introductory Information Form, Visual
Comparison Scale, Oswestry Disability Index, Functional Low Back Pain Scale, Medication
Tracking Form, Tape Tracking Form, Gait Tracking Form, "Healing Process After Lumbar Hernia
Surgery".
The taping process will be done by the researcher Gülşah Bilgin, who has attended the course
after receiving training on this subject.
All participants in the study will be informed about the study on the first day of their
hospitalization, and the Introductory Information Form, Visual Comparison Scale, and Oswestry
Disability Index will be filled by the patients, and the researcher will assist the patients
who are illiterate or have difficulty in understanding the questions. 24 hours after the
operation, a brochure will be given to the patients and their relatives, included in the
study by the sampling inclusion and exclusion criteria, to provide a 20-minute education and
reminder about the use of a pedometer and home care during the rehabilitation process after
herniated disc surgery. Visual Analogue Scale, Oswestry Disability Index, and Functional Low
Back Pain Scale for the first follow-up will be filled and all medications taken by the
patient, including analgesics, will be recorded on the Medication Tracking Form.
During the treatment and follow-up periods, the use of drugs will not be restricted and they
will be asked to record the drugs used. The individuals participating in the study will not
be informed about which group they belong to. After the Kinesio/placebo tape application, the
patients and their relatives will be shown how to fill out the Medication Follow-up Form and
the Walking Follow-up Form.
It is designed by the nurse to facilitate the natural healing process after
trauma/inflammation by providing stability and support to the muscles and joints in patients
who may experience moderate pain, disability and loss of functionality after lumbar disc
surgery.
The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy and safety of the kinesio tape to be
applied in reducing pain and maintaining functionality.
Tape will be applied to the placebo and kinesio groups four times and for five days each
time. In both groups, the application days and durations of the kinesio tape will be the
same, only the application method of the tape will differ. The application will be made in
the surgical clinic of a public hospital. exercise to work Patients who do not have a
disability, who do not have chronic diseases such as neurological problems, respiratory heart
failure, diabetes, and who have undergone standard discectomy will participate. Patients who
underwent standard discectomy in the first 24 hours post-op were randomized to one of the two
groups.
will be made. In the study, band application will be performed 4 times in 30 days and pain
and functionality assessment will be made.
Evaluation of the data: Evaluation of the data will be done in the computer environment, and
parametric and nonparametric tests will be used according to the number, percentage, mean,
median, and normality distribution from introductory statistics. p ≤ 0.05 will be considered
statistically significant.