Influence of Cryotherapy Combined to TENS Burst in Patients With Non-specific Chronic Lombar Pain
NCT ID: NCT03111199
Last Updated: 2017-04-12
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
48 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-04-17
2017-11-01
Brief Summary
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Study hypothesis:
The TENS Burst combined with Cryotherapy offers a better response in the pain sensation, functional capacity and quality of life of patients with non-specific chronic low back pain when compared to the application of these resources in isolation.
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Detailed Description
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The investigators will select 48 individuals recruited non-probabilistically for convenience in HUOL. The sample calculation performed in G POWER software version 3.0.0.1 with 80% "power" defined the number of 40 individuals, adding to that number the 20% of possible losses during the survey. Allocation of the groups will be random, through the website http://www.randomization.com, which will include information such as sample size and number of groups. From this, the site will generate a specific coding for each group, randomly and in the form of blocks, with the following characteristics: sex, women in active cycle and use of oral contraceptives and use of analgesics. In this study, four groups will be considered: control-placebo group (gCP), cryotherapy group (gCrio), TENS Burst group (gTENSb) and Cryotherapy + TENS Burst group (gCrioTENSb). The four groups will receive educational sessions on chronic low back pain. The gCP will also undergo TENS bound in placebo mode, gCrio will undergo cryotherapy, gTENSb will undergo TENS in Burst mode and gCrioTENSb will undergo TENS Cryotherapy + Burst (combined). This protocol is in compliance with the recommendations of the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials - CONSORT (http://www.consort-statement.org/) for the execution of randomized clinical trials.
At the outset, all subjects will receive general instructions on the procedures to be performed, as well as information about the possible risks and benefits of all stages of the research. Individuals will then be enrolled in the survey through a specially prepared assessment form containing information on identification, sex, age, body mass index, level of education, work activity, employment status, stress, and beliefs about pain, marital status, time of onset of symptoms, presence of dermal conditions, sensitivity, ice allergy and treatment perspective. These subjects will be subject to the evaluation measures under the IP instruction, the IP will not know to which group the subjects belong. The evaluations will be performed before the 1st intervention session and will consist of the evaluation of the pain through the EVA when performing the movement and the pressure pain; Functional ability by the Roland-Morris Questionnaire, Functional Oswestry Index and Finger-to-Ground Distance; Quality of life, questionnaire SF 36 and pleasure / dissatisfaction of the intervention by Felling Scale. To maintain the blindness of the study, each individual at the time of intervention will spend 30 minutes in the intervention room and each group will have a corresponding color for the convenience of P2 (being white, blue, green and yellow).
The remaining AV2 and AV3 evaluations will be performed two days after the 10th treatment session and 4 weeks after the last treatment session, respectively, for gCP, gCrio, gTENSb and gCrioTENSb. The women will be evaluated and reassessed in the same phase, the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle to present higher thresholds of sensory perception, and will be used to identify the phases of the cycle of each volunteer following the proposed calendar method and the confirmation of regularity by, at least Less, six posterior menstrual cycles. The evaluations and interventions will be carried out in the evening shift and in the same room with a standard temperature of 24º C. A pilot study will be carried out in order to reproduce what will be done during the evaluation and intervention processes, in order to identify and correcting possible flaws with regard to the proposed procedures.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control Placebo Group
The subjects of this group will be submitted to TENS bound in placebo mode in the lumbar spine.
TENS Burst Placebo
The TENS Burst placebo therapy will be performed using the KLD Sonophasys EUS 0503 electrotherapy device connected in the current therapy mode with the following parameters: 4Hz frequency, high pulse duration of 200 μsec and the current intensity will be on but without Produce the effects of visible muscle contractions because the channel will not be properly coupled in the apparatus so that the stimulation does not reach the patient. A channel will be used using self-adhesive electrodes arranged parallel to the erector muscle of the spine, so that the region to be treated is between the electrodes.
Education
After the electrophysical intervention, a moment of education and awareness will be held, in which the participants will receive information about the purpose of the treatment; Anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine; Chronic non-specific back pain; Cognitive, emotional, genetic, social, and lifestyle factors; Intrinsic and extrinsic physical factors, biopsychosocial model: beliefs of pain and hypervigilance; Concepts of joint protection; Energy conservation and general guidelines.
Cryotherapy Group
The subjects of this group will be submitted to Cryotherapy in the lumbar spine.
Cryotherpy
Cryotherapy will be used by means of ice packs over a painful region. The ice will be crushed inside a bag so that it is in an ideal size that provides a coupling in a painful column in the lumbar spine; Once it has been inserted in the plastic bag and before closing it all the air must be removed to avoid a faster thawing of the ice and have difficulties of coupling.
Education
After the electrophysical intervention, a moment of education and awareness will be held, in which the participants will receive information about the purpose of the treatment; Anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine; Chronic non-specific back pain; Cognitive, emotional, genetic, social, and lifestyle factors; Intrinsic and extrinsic physical factors, biopsychosocial model: beliefs of pain and hypervigilance; Concepts of joint protection; Energy conservation and general guidelines.
TENS Burst Group
The subjects of this group will be submitted to TENS Burst in the lumbar spine.
TENS Burst Placebo
The TENS Burst placebo therapy will be performed using the KLD Sonophasys EUS 0503 electrotherapy device connected in the current therapy mode with the following parameters: 4Hz frequency, high pulse duration of 200 μsec and the current intensity will be on but without Produce the effects of visible muscle contractions because the channel will not be properly coupled in the apparatus so that the stimulation does not reach the patient. A channel will be used using self-adhesive electrodes arranged parallel to the erector muscle of the spine, so that the region to be treated is between the electrodes.
Education
After the electrophysical intervention, a moment of education and awareness will be held, in which the participants will receive information about the purpose of the treatment; Anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine; Chronic non-specific back pain; Cognitive, emotional, genetic, social, and lifestyle factors; Intrinsic and extrinsic physical factors, biopsychosocial model: beliefs of pain and hypervigilance; Concepts of joint protection; Energy conservation and general guidelines.
TENS Burst and Cryotherapy Group
The subjects of this group will be submitted to TENS Burst and Cryotherapy in the lumbar spine.
Cryotherpy
Cryotherapy will be used by means of ice packs over a painful region. The ice will be crushed inside a bag so that it is in an ideal size that provides a coupling in a painful column in the lumbar spine; Once it has been inserted in the plastic bag and before closing it all the air must be removed to avoid a faster thawing of the ice and have difficulties of coupling.
TENS Burst
The TENS Burst therapy will be performed using the KLD Sonophasys EUS 0503 electrotherapy device connected in the current therapy mode with the following parameters: 4Hz frequency, high pulse duration of 200 μsec and the current intensity will be at the maximum amplitude To generate visible muscle contraction without generating pain / discomfort. A channel will be used using self-adhesive electrodes arranged parallel to the erector muscle of the spine, so that the region to be treated is between the electrodes.
Education
After the electrophysical intervention, a moment of education and awareness will be held, in which the participants will receive information about the purpose of the treatment; Anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine; Chronic non-specific back pain; Cognitive, emotional, genetic, social, and lifestyle factors; Intrinsic and extrinsic physical factors, biopsychosocial model: beliefs of pain and hypervigilance; Concepts of joint protection; Energy conservation and general guidelines.
Interventions
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Cryotherpy
Cryotherapy will be used by means of ice packs over a painful region. The ice will be crushed inside a bag so that it is in an ideal size that provides a coupling in a painful column in the lumbar spine; Once it has been inserted in the plastic bag and before closing it all the air must be removed to avoid a faster thawing of the ice and have difficulties of coupling.
TENS Burst
The TENS Burst therapy will be performed using the KLD Sonophasys EUS 0503 electrotherapy device connected in the current therapy mode with the following parameters: 4Hz frequency, high pulse duration of 200 μsec and the current intensity will be at the maximum amplitude To generate visible muscle contraction without generating pain / discomfort. A channel will be used using self-adhesive electrodes arranged parallel to the erector muscle of the spine, so that the region to be treated is between the electrodes.
TENS Burst Placebo
The TENS Burst placebo therapy will be performed using the KLD Sonophasys EUS 0503 electrotherapy device connected in the current therapy mode with the following parameters: 4Hz frequency, high pulse duration of 200 μsec and the current intensity will be on but without Produce the effects of visible muscle contractions because the channel will not be properly coupled in the apparatus so that the stimulation does not reach the patient. A channel will be used using self-adhesive electrodes arranged parallel to the erector muscle of the spine, so that the region to be treated is between the electrodes.
Education
After the electrophysical intervention, a moment of education and awareness will be held, in which the participants will receive information about the purpose of the treatment; Anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine; Chronic non-specific back pain; Cognitive, emotional, genetic, social, and lifestyle factors; Intrinsic and extrinsic physical factors, biopsychosocial model: beliefs of pain and hypervigilance; Concepts of joint protection; Energy conservation and general guidelines.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Body mass index between 18.5 and 30 kg / m2;
* Low back pain for at least 12 weeks;
* Diagnosis for the treatment of chronic lumbar of non-specific origin;
* Not used electrotherapy before;
* No presenting skin alteration, vascular sensitivity or that hinder a perception of electrical stimulation and allergy to ice.
Exclusion Criteria
* Absence in less than two protocol treatment sessions;
* Initiate during the protocol the use of analgesics and anti-inflammatories;
* The participants to withdraw their consent to participate in the research.
30 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Wouber Hérickson de Brito Vieira
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Wouber Hérickson de Brito Vieira
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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1.953.896
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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