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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
31 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-10-31
2016-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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A sample of convenience, consisting of 75 consecutive subjects seeking physical therapy for low back pain, will be selected. These subjects will be measured at the initiation of their physical therapy program and then retested 1 month later, using the procedures described below. Subjects with unresolved BPD's at the time of reassessment will be offered the opportunity to receive 1 month of inspiratory muscle training (IMT), which will be the second phase of this study. Subjects that complete the IMT will be retested following the same protocol at the end of the IMT program. All subject
recruitment and data collection will occur through UM facilities, but faculty at Nova Southeastern University will be involved with data analysis. Thus, IRB approval will be obtained from the University of Miami with a reliance agreement with Nova Southeastern University. It is anticipated that data collection will last from 6/2015-6/2016.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
Subject recruitment
Patients seeking physical therapy for LBP at the University of Miami will be contacted by phone within 1 week of their initial examination. They will then be informed of the purpose of the study and the study protocol. If they express interest in participating, they will then be scheduled for a separate 90 minute session at the Kendall clinic during which all initial data will be collected. In addition, posters (see appendix 6) will be placed in the waiting room of 5 of the outpatient physical therapy clinics (Kendall, University of Miami Hospital, Bascom Palmer, Pain Center in CRB, and Plantation), all owned and operated by the University of Miami, as a recruitment tool as well. Qualifying patients from any of these facilities may call for additional information and to request inclusion in the study as well.
Measurement protocol
Resting Baseline Data
First subjects will be interviewed to collect data on their condition and status, as well as to screen for inclusion/exclusion criteria. (see Appendix 1 for data collection sheet). The subjects will then be asked to complete 3 questionnaires: the Pain Catastrophizing Scale, the Modified Oswestry Disability Index, and the Nijmegen Questionnaire (Appendix 2, 3, and 4 respectively). These questionnaires should take less than 5 minutes each to complete. Prior to beginning physical data collection, subjects will be informed to immediately stop any activity that causes significant discomfort or increased symptoms during the testing session. Then, subjects will be asked to breath forcefully into the Micro MPM (Micro Medical Ltd, Chatham, UK) device in order to collect MEP. This will be repeated 3-5 times with a 1 minute rest in between each trial. They will then be asked to place the TIRE device in their mouth and breathe in forcefully and sustain the breath for as long as possible in order to collect MIP and SMIP data. This process will also be repeated 3-5 times. Finally, the subjects will be fitted with the Cosmed K4b2 and Respitrace systems; these devices will be described in detail later. The k4b2 consists of a rubber mask with a light nylon vest to measure breath by breath gas analysis, and the Respitrace consists of merely 2 soft chest straps to measure heart rate variability and chest excursion with breathing. The subjects will then lie in the supine position for 5 minutes, sit quietly for 5 minutes, and stand quietly for 5 minutes in order to gather baseline data in each of these positions. The first 2 minutes in each position will be used as an accommodation period and data will not be recorded. Thus data analysis will only consist of the data from the final 3 minutes in each of these positions.
Postural Challenge baseline data
Subjects will be seated in a stable chair, with the feet on the ground and without back support, and asked to perform 3 rounds of resisted shoulder flexion and resisted hip flexion on each extremity. A submaximal resistance will be applied manually by the investigator and held for 30 seconds followed by 30 seconds of rest. After, they will be asked to lift and hold a 25 lb weight for 30 seconds 3 times, followed by 30 seconds of rest between each trial. Then they will lift the weight 10 times repetitively in a faster paced rhythmic fashion set by a metronome. They will then rest in the seated position for 5 minutes to measure recovery heart rate and respiration.
Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT)
Subjects that demonstrate unresolved BPD's upon reassessment after PT treatment, will have the option to participate in the second phase of the study. These subjects will be scheduled twice a week to receive IMT using the RT2 device and software program (described in detail later). The IMT protocol uses biofeedback to train at a specific percentage of MIP and SMIP for each inspiratory effort. The program consists of 6 breaths per level, with 6 levels, and the ability to alter the rest time between breaths as the subject advances through each of the levels. The training session is completed when the subject fails to achieve the selected percentage of SMIP twice consecutively, or if they complete all 6 levels for a maximum of 36 breaths. The IMT program will be set at 60% of each subjects MIP/SMIP and breathing at this workload will focus on full deep inhalations using diaphragmatic breathing followed by slow prolonged exhalations with each subsequent inhalation being signaled by the RT2 software prompt (via visual display on the computer screen) to "Please Inhale". The first level of IMT will consist of a 40 second rest period between breaths followed by a 30 and 20 second rest period during IMT at levels 2 and 3, respectively. The rest period during IMT at the remaining three levels will remain at 20 seconds during which subjects will be prompted to prolonged exhalation throughout as much of the 20 second rest period as possible. The training session will also be stopped if the subject complains of increased back pain and if dizziness, fatigue, or if any other adverse response is noted.
Post IMT Data Collection
After 4 weeks, or 8 sessions of IMT, the same data collection protocol will be repeated.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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Inspiratory Muscle Training
Subjects will receive 8 weeks of IMT
Inspiratory muscle training
Subjects that demonstrate unresolved BPD's upon reassessment after PT treatment, will have the option to participate in the second phase of the study. These subjects will be scheduled twice a week to receive IMT using the RT2 device and software program. The IMT protocol uses biofeedback to train at a specific percentage of MIP and SMIP for each inspiratory effort.
Interventions
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Inspiratory muscle training
Subjects that demonstrate unresolved BPD's upon reassessment after PT treatment, will have the option to participate in the second phase of the study. These subjects will be scheduled twice a week to receive IMT using the RT2 device and software program. The IMT protocol uses biofeedback to train at a specific percentage of MIP and SMIP for each inspiratory effort.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* seeking physical therapy services for lumbar or pelvic pain will be recruited for this study.
* Subjects must intend to complete their prescribed physical therapy plan of care.
Exclusion Criteria
* All vulnerable populations will be excluded including:
* prisoners,
* children,
* terminally ill patients, and
* individuals with cognitive, emotional, or communication impairments that require them to have a guardian.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Nova Southeastern University
OTHER
University of Miami
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Marlon Wong
Physical Therapist
Principal Investigators
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Marlon L Wong, DPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Miami
Locations
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University of Miami
Miami, Florida, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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20140764
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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