Interventional Study of Effects on Spine Height With Two Unloading Positions
NCT ID: NCT01048749
Last Updated: 2010-01-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-08-31
2009-06-30
Brief Summary
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Experimental hypothesis:
1. Subjects with low back and leg pain suggestive of nerve root compression syndrome will experience increase in spinal height when completing aquatic vertical suspension and/or land-based supine flexion.
2. Subjects with low back and leg pain suggestive of nerve root compression syndrome will experience greater increase in height, greater reduction of pain intensity and location when completing underwater vertical suspension as compared to supine land based flexion.
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Detailed Description
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The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of aquatic vertical suspension on spinal height, symptom location and pain intensity compared to a more commonly used land based supine flexion position.
The study will be conducted at one outpatient physical therapy clinic with subjects recruited from the local community.
A single blinded True Experimental Repeated Measure cross over design will be utilized.
Spine height will be measured using a commercially available stadiometer. Spinal height measurements will be completed after loaded walking, supine land based flexion positioning and after aquatic vertical hang.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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aquatic vertical supsension
Spinal height measurement using a stadiometer following aquatic vertical suspension
aquatic vertical suspension.
Subject is suspended in a warm water deep pool with two pool noodles around the subject and directly under the axilla. Five pound weights are placed on the ankle and the subject maintains this unloaded position for 15 minutes.
land-based supine flexion condition
Spine height will be measured with a stadiometer following completion of the supine land-based flexion position.
land-based supine flexion
The subject will lay supine with the legs supported by a foam wedge with hips flexed to 90 degrees and knees flexed to 65 degrees. They will maintain this unloaded position for 15 minutes.
Interventions
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aquatic vertical suspension.
Subject is suspended in a warm water deep pool with two pool noodles around the subject and directly under the axilla. Five pound weights are placed on the ankle and the subject maintains this unloaded position for 15 minutes.
land-based supine flexion
The subject will lay supine with the legs supported by a foam wedge with hips flexed to 90 degrees and knees flexed to 65 degrees. They will maintain this unloaded position for 15 minutes.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* have current low back pain and/or numbness extending distal to the buttocks in the past 24 hours,
* pain level \< 7/10 on the numerical rating scale, including symptom location change or pain intensity change with extension, lower limb weakness, achilles or patella reflex changes,
* reduction of lower limb sensation,
* positive SLR test.
Exclusion Criteria
* inability to sit for a minimum of 5 minutes,
* inability to lie supine for a minimum of 15 minutes,
* fear of water or unwillingness to enter into a deep pool,
* allergy to chlorine,
* neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, incontinence, or spinal fusion,
* inability to elevate either shoulder above 90 degrees,
* pregnancy,
* vertebral fracture,
* pain level above 7/10 on the numeric pain scale or pain level reported at 0/10.
40 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Principal Investigators
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Jean M Brismee, PT, ScD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Susanne M Simmerman, PT, BS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Locations
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Cleburne Physical Therapy and Fitness Center
Cleburne, Texas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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L08-144
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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