Effects of Magnetic Tape on Perceived Spine Pain and Over Ankle Dorsiflexion in Patients With Low Back Pain

NCT ID: NCT04875273

Last Updated: 2022-09-15

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

39 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-03-21

Study Completion Date

2022-09-11

Brief Summary

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The tape will be applied on the lumbar area bilateralemten to the spine without creating any tension.

The possible variation in perceived pain in each spinous process is measured with the Wagner Force Dial-FDK 20 algometer.

The possible variation in the range of motion in ankle dorsiflexion is measured with LegMOtion® Therapeutic and Corrective Exercise Assessment System.

A kinesiology tape was used as a placebo tape and the magnetic tape was used in a randomized experimental way.

Detailed Description

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A double-blind randomized clinical trial is designed where subjects with low back pain will be selected and blinded to recieve the Magnetic Tape® or placebo Tape. Likewise, the evaluator who puts the Magnetic Tape® does not know what material he is using, as it is supplied by another researcher.

The recommendations of the "Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials" (CONSORT) will be followed. All participants will receive a participant information sheet and sign informed consent. Patients aged 18 to 65 years with low back pain will be recruited from different private clinics in the city of Valencia, Spain.

The hypothesis is that when Magnetic Tape® comes into contact with electromagnetic fields such as those generated by living beings, due to the movement of electrical charges (ions), as defined by Ampere's Law, the domains of the tape are oriented or aligned in parallel with the external magnetic field creating a magnetic flux with a north pole and a south pole. This generated field in turn produces a magnetic induction proportional to the variation of the magnetic flux, as defined by the Faraday Law.

This electric potential produces a redistribution of the electric charge (ions) generating a magnetic field due to the orientation of the tape domains, then exerting a force on the moving charges within the electrolyte.

Physiological, Lorentz's Law, regulating Magnetic Tape® aberrant electromagnetic fields.

After signing the informed consent and data protection, the groups with low back pain will be formed that will receive the application of both Magnetic Tape® and the intervention of a placebo tape. To avoid that the order of the intervention influences the results of the study, the subjects will be randomized into two different groups, Group A and Group B. Group A will receive Magnetic tape® and Group B will do the opposite. The next day the other tape will be applied.

The patient will be placed in the prone position and the spinous processes of L1 and L5 will be identified by marking them with a pen. Once L4 is located at the level of the iliac crests, the therapist will palpate the following spinous processes and will count down to the level of L1 and L5, and then mark it. The tapes are placed on the paravertebral muscles leaving the spinous processes uncovered by the tape.

Patients receive the two interventions on two different days and the tests serve as their own control. To avoid that the order of the intervention influences the results of the study, the subjects will be randomized into two different groups, Group A and Group B. Group A will be applied Magnetic tape® in their first visit and kinesiology tape or neuromuscular bandage in your next visit. Group B will do the opposite.

Before starting the research, a familiarization session will be held so that the assessments are consistent in terms of pain intensities using the VAS scale. To do this, an algometer will be pressed on the posterior deltoid at 2kg, 4kg and 6kg of pressure and later at 1kg, 2kg and 3kg of pressure, the EVA evaluations must coincide with the intensities of the pressures. Familiarization sessions will also be held so that the Lunge test are carried out properly and so that the results have the highest inter-observer reliability.

The perceived pain will be evaluated on two different days. The pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine will be performed with the Wagner Force Dial-FDK 20 algometer, pressing at each level of the spine with 1kg, 2kg, 3kg and the maximum tolerable pressure separated by each measurement in time from at least one minute. During each press, the subject will rate perceived pain using the Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) while the subject is in the prone position.

Active joint ROM of both ankles is assessed by placing the patient in bipedestation. LegMOtion® will be used for to make measurements the Lunge test.

Neither application has to be painful.

Conditions

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Back Pain

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

QUADRUPLE

Participants Caregivers Investigators Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Pre: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 1kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Pre: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 2 kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Pre: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 3 kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Pre: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with maximum pressure

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Post Exp: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 1kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Magnetic Tape® aplicación

Intervention Type DEVICE

Magnetic tape® is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Exp: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 2kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Magnetic Tape® aplicación

Intervention Type DEVICE

Magnetic tape® is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Exp: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 3kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Magnetic Tape® aplicación

Intervention Type DEVICE

Magnetic tape® is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Exp: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with maximum pressure

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Magnetic Tape® aplicación

Intervention Type DEVICE

Magnetic tape® is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Pla: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 1kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Kinesiology Tape application

Intervention Type DEVICE

Kinesiology tape is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Pla: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 2kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Kinesiology Tape application

Intervention Type DEVICE

Kinesiology tape is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Pla: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with 3kg

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Kinesiology Tape application

Intervention Type DEVICE

Kinesiology tape is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Pla: pain assessment in the spinous processes of the spine with maximum pressure

press on the spinous processes with the algometer perpendicularly.

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Kinesiology Tape application

Intervention Type DEVICE

Kinesiology tape is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Pre: Right Ankle Dorsiflexion

Range of motion in right ankle dorsiflexion is measured with LegMOtion®

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Post Pla: Right Ankle Dorsiflexion

Range of motion in right ankle dorsiflexion is measured with LegMOtion®

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Kinesiology Tape application

Intervention Type DEVICE

Kinesiology tape is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Exp: Right Ankle Dorsiflexion

Range of motion in right ankle dorsiflexion is measured with LegMOtion®

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Magnetic Tape® aplicación

Intervention Type DEVICE

Magnetic tape® is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Pre: Left Ankle Dorsiflexion

Range of motion in left ankle dorsiflexion is measured with LegMOtion®

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Post Pla: Left Ankle Dorsiflexion

Range of motion in left ankle dorsiflexion is measured with LegMOtion®

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Kinesiology Tape application

Intervention Type DEVICE

Kinesiology tape is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Post Exp: Left Ankle Dorsiflexion

Range of motion in left ankle dorsiflexion is measured with LegMOtion®

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Magnetic Tape® aplicación

Intervention Type DEVICE

Magnetic tape® is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Interventions

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Magnetic Tape® aplicación

Magnetic tape® is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Intervention Type DEVICE

Kinesiology Tape application

Kinesiology tape is applied without creating any tension on the paravertebral skin of the lumbar spine

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Subjects with low back pain.
* Subjects aged 18-65 years.

Exclusion Criteria

* Tape allergies
* Adhesive allergies
* Pregnant
* People with pacemakers
* People who have any contraindication of electromagnetic fields
* People with neurological diseases
* Taking any medication that may interact with magnetic fields.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Francisco Selva

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Francisco Selva

PhD physiotherapy

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Clínica Dr Francisco Selva

Valencia, , Spain

Site Status

Countries

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Spain

Other Identifiers

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2

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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