Recurrent Low Back Pain: Linking Mechanism to Outcomes (RCT)
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Back Pain |
Therapuetic Areas: | Musculoskeletal |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 65 |
Updated: | 2/8/2015 |
Start Date: | May 2011 |
End Date: | February 2015 |
The purpose of this randomized clinical trial of low back pain exercise programs is to
determine if trunk control can be changed by core stabilization exercises. The proposed
mechanism of pain reduction and functional improvement of core stabilization exercises is
that it enhances trunk movement and muscle control. This study will provide preliminary
evidence of the link between patient outcomes and treatment mechanisms.
The investigators hypothesize that:
- both treatment groups will demonstrate significant improvements in pain and function;
- only subjects in the core stabilization group will demonstrate significant improvements
in trunk movement and muscle control.
determine if trunk control can be changed by core stabilization exercises. The proposed
mechanism of pain reduction and functional improvement of core stabilization exercises is
that it enhances trunk movement and muscle control. This study will provide preliminary
evidence of the link between patient outcomes and treatment mechanisms.
The investigators hypothesize that:
- both treatment groups will demonstrate significant improvements in pain and function;
- only subjects in the core stabilization group will demonstrate significant improvements
in trunk movement and muscle control.
Inclusion Criteria:
1. duration of the current episode less than 3 months,
2. average pain intensity over past 2 weeks greater than 4 on an 11 point (0 = no pain,
10 = worst pain ever) verbal pain rating scale,
3. self-report global function less than 80% (0-100 %, 100% = normal pain free function)
4. Oswestry Index > 19%
5. no physical therapy or chiropractic treatment for the current episode of low back
pain.
6. clinical diagnosis of poor trunk control/ clinical lumbar instability needs to be met
based upon completion of specific physical therapy examination finding
Exclusion Criteria:
1. permanent structural spinal deformity (e.g., scoliosis),
2. spinal fracture or history of spinal fracture,
3. osteoporosis,
4. inflammatory joint disease,
5. signs of systemic illness or suspected non-mechanical LBP (spinal tumor or
infection),
6. previous spinal surgery,
7. frank neurological loss, i.e., weakness and sensory loss in a NR distribution,
8. pain or paresthesia below the knee,
9. leg length discrepancy of greater than 2.5 cm,
10. history of neurologic disease that required hospitalization,
11. active treatment of another medical illness that would preclude participation in any
aspect of the study,
12. pregnancy,
13. vestibular dysfunction,
14. extreme psychosocial involvement
15. allergies to medical tape or adhesives
16. Body mass index greater than 30 kg/m2
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