Hip-spine Intervention for Older Adults With Chronic Low Back Pain
NCT ID: NCT03031158
Last Updated: 2018-10-09
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-02-01
2018-03-13
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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SFEX+H
Participants will receive an intervention consisting of heat to the low back, manual therapy to the hip (including movement of the hip by the therapist), hip-focused strengthening exercises and a trunk muscle training program including exercises for the abdominal and low back muscles.
SFEX+H
Participants will receive an intervention consisting of heat to the low back, manual therapy to the hip (including movement of the hip by the therapist), hip-focused strengthening exercises and a trunk muscle training program including exercises for the abdominal and low back muscles. The intervention will be delivered twice weekly for 8 weeks.
SFEX
Participants will receive an intervention consisting of heat to the low back, manual therapy to the hip (including movement of the hip by the therapist) and a trunk muscle training program including exercises for the abdominal and low back muscles.
SFEX
Participants will receive an intervention consisting of heat to the low back, manual therapy to the hip (including movement of the hip by the therapist) and a trunk muscle training program including exercises for the abdominal and low back muscles. The intervention will be delivered twice weekly for 8 weeks.
Interventions
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SFEX+H
Participants will receive an intervention consisting of heat to the low back, manual therapy to the hip (including movement of the hip by the therapist), hip-focused strengthening exercises and a trunk muscle training program including exercises for the abdominal and low back muscles. The intervention will be delivered twice weekly for 8 weeks.
SFEX
Participants will receive an intervention consisting of heat to the low back, manual therapy to the hip (including movement of the hip by the therapist) and a trunk muscle training program including exercises for the abdominal and low back muscles. The intervention will be delivered twice weekly for 8 weeks.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Low Back Pain for ≥ 3 months with pain of at least moderate intensity every day or almost every day that requires activity modification.
3. Presence of at least 1 hip impairment denoted by the American College of Rheumatology as potential indicators of hip osteoarthritis: hip pain, pain on hip internal rotation or morning stiffness of the hip of \<60 minutes.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Prominent component of radicular pain: CLBP with distal radiation below the knee
3. Known spinal pathology other than osteoarthritis: (e.g., a history of back surgery or recent trauma, spinal stenosis, vertebral compression fractures, ankylosing spondylitis, carcinoma metastatic to the spine)
4. Non-ambulatory, or severely impaired mobility (i.e., require the use of a wheelchair)
5. Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination score of \<24
6. Severe visual or hearing impairment.
7. Red flags indicative of a serious disorder underlying the LBP: Red flags that would require specialized medical attention include fever, significant unintentional weight loss, a sudden recent change in the character or intensity of pain, trauma that preceded the onset of pain, or signs and symptoms of caudae equinae (i.e. loss of sensation over saddle region, significant disturbances in bowel and bladder function).
8. Significant pain in parts of the body other than the back or acute LBP.
9. Acute, ongoing illness.
10. Inability to participate in the study for the full six months for any known reason.(i.e. moving away, extended vacation)
11. Received physical therapy for their LBP within in the last 3 months.
60 Years
85 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Delaware
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gregory Evan Hicks
Associate Professor
Locations
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University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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943328
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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