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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-01-31
2015-05-31
Brief Summary
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Spinal manipulation is applied in manual therapies such as Osteopathy, Chiropractic and Physical Therapy and is widely used for acute and chronic non-specific low-back pain. There is moderate evidence that spinal manipulation is superior to sham spinal manipulation for improving short-term pain and function in chronic and acute non-specific low back pain. However the therapeutic mechanisms involved in this procedure are not well understood. Furthermore, while the high velocity and low amplitude spinal therapy has been shown to be effective in reducing pain and improving functional capacity in subjects with non-specific low back pain, the effect on postural variables have not been investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the acute effect of lumbar manipulation on pain and postural variables.
Twenty-four individuals with non-specific low back pain will be randomly allocated to two groups. The intervention group will receive high velocity and low amplitude spinal therapy, while the control group will receive sham manipulation. Immediately before and after the respective manipulation protocol, both groups will be evaluated regarding pain level, using a visual-analogue scale and algometer, and postural variables, using center of pressure displacement measured with the aid of a force plate. While the patient and therapist manipulator will be aware of the protocol applied in each case, the evaluator will be blind. A statistical treatment will be used to compare the results.
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Detailed Description
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t-test or Mann-Whitney test will be used to compare data before and after the manipulation protocol.
Multiple One-Way ANOVAs will be used to compare the manipulation protocol, for each dependent variable: effects of pain and center of pressure displacement.. Statistical analysis will be conducted with a confidence interval of 95%, α value of 5%, p value of ≤ 0.05.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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HVLA Manipulation
Intervention Group who receives a high velocity and low amplitude (HVLA) lumbar manipulation. A manual procedure also known as high velocity and low amplitude lumbar spinal manipulation is delivered to the subjects in the side lying position. The more restricted lumbar segment (mobility restriction) will be the target region for the manipulative procedure.
HVLA Manipulation
Intervention Group who receives a high velocity and low amplitude (HVLA) lumbar manipulation. A manual procedure also known as high velocity and low amplitude lumbar spinal manipulation are delivered for the subjects in the side lying position. The lumbar segment more restrict (mobility restriction) will be the target region for the manipulative procedure.
Sham Manipulation
Control Group who receives a simulated manipulation.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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HVLA Manipulation
Intervention Group who receives a high velocity and low amplitude (HVLA) lumbar manipulation. A manual procedure also known as high velocity and low amplitude lumbar spinal manipulation are delivered for the subjects in the side lying position. The lumbar segment more restrict (mobility restriction) will be the target region for the manipulative procedure.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* medical diagnosis of non-specific low back pain, daily or almost daily;
* subjects that will present at least four variables which encompass the clinical prediction rule: symptoms duration less than 16 days, Fear Avoidance-Beliefs Questionnaire score lower than 19 in the work subscale, segmental lumbar hypermobility test in prone decubitus, internal hip rotation higher than 35 degrees and symptoms that don't pass the knee.
Exclusion Criteria
* impairment of neurologic signs like sensibility, muscle force and deep tendon reflex;
* a prior history of spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, inflammatory disease, cancer, musculoskeletal degenerative disease, pregnancy, disease and drugs that impairment the balance;
* subjects who received a HVLA manipulation of the lumbar spine at least three months earlier;
* will be excluded women older than 50 years, that don't will present a bone mineral density exam.
20 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jefferson Fagundes Loss
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Jefferson F Loss, Phd
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Locations
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Countries
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References
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Fagundes Loss J, de Souza da Silva L, Ferreira Miranda I, Groisman S, Santiago Wagner Neto E, Souza C, Tarrago Candotti C. Immediate effects of a lumbar spine manipulation on pain sensitivity and postural control in individuals with nonspecific low back pain: a randomized controlled trial. Chiropr Man Therap. 2020 Jun 3;28(1):25. doi: 10.1186/s12998-020-00316-7.
Other Identifiers
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AVBA x COP
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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