Effect of Thread-Embedding Acupuncture at EX-B2 on Pain and Quality of Life in Chronic Low Back Pain
NCT ID: NCT07337187
Last Updated: 2026-01-13
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
32 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2026-01-01
2026-06-30
Brief Summary
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The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Does TEA reduce pain intensity more effectively than sham TEA?
* Does TEA improve quality of life compared with sham TEA?
* Does TEA reduce the frequency of bothersome pain episodes?
* Does TEA reduce the use of routine and additional (extra) pain medications?
* What side effects occur in participants receiving TEA compared with sham TEA?
Researchers will compare TEA with sham TEA (a procedure that mimics acupuncture without needle insertion or thread placement) to determine whether TEA provides greater and longer-lasting benefits for chronic low back pain.
Participants will:
* Receive a single session of TEA or sham TEA
* Continue using pain medications as prescribed by their physician
* Be evaluated at weeks 2, 4, 6, and 8 after treatment
* Complete pain assessments, quality-of-life questionnaires, and reports of pain episodes and medication use
* Attend in-person clinic visits at weeks 4 and 8, and receive telephone follow-ups at weeks 2 and 6
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Detailed Description
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* In the control group, the needle is only touched to the skin at the acupuncture point area without skin penetration.
* The selection of the EX-B2 level is based on the vertebral segment from L1 to L5 that best corresponds to the subject's dominant pain location, with reference to dermatome and myotome mapping as well as the concept of lumbar segmental innervation. If available, supporting examination results (e.g., MRI or CT scan) indicating abnormalities at a specific segment are used as additional references. When more than one segment is considered possible, the midpoint level is selected.
* After completion of the study, participants in the sham thread-embedding acupuncture group are allowed to receive actual thread-embedding acupuncture therapy for chronic low back pain.
Outcome Definitions
\- Bothersome pain episodes: The number of days in the past 7 days during which the subject experienced bothersome low back pain.
Bothersome low back pain is defined as pain that is sufficiently significant to interfere with daily activities, rest, concentration, or overall comfort. Mild pain or pain that does not interfere with activities is not counted.
\- Frequency of routine analgesic use: The number of days in the past 7 days during which the subject consumed routine analgesic medication (taken as prescribed by a physician).
Routine analgesics may include primary analgesics (paracetamol and/or opioids) and/or adjuvant analgesics (muscle relaxants, antiepileptics, antidepressants, antispasmodics).
\- Frequency of additional (rescue) analgesic use: The number of days in the past 7 days during which the subject consumed additional (as-needed) analgesic medication when pain remained bothersome.
Additional analgesics may include primary analgesics (paracetamol and/or opioids) and/or adjuvant analgesics (muscle relaxants, antiepileptics, antidepressants, antispasmodics).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
FACTORIAL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Thread-embedding acupuncture
Thread-embedding acupuncture and analgesic therapy
Thread-embedding acupuncture
Thread-embedding acupuncture is performed bilaterally at a pair of lumbar EX-B2 points using needles containing polydioxanone (PDO) threads, positioned 12.5 mm lateral to the spinous processes. The targeted EX-B2 level is selected from L1 to L5 based on the subject's main pain location, informed by dermatome and myotome mapping and lumbar segmental concepts.
Sham thread-embedding acupuncture
Sham thread-embedding acupuncture and analgesic therapy
Sham Thread-embedding acupuncture
Sham thread-embedding acupuncture is performed bilaterally at the lumbar EX-B2 points using needles that are placed in contact with the skin at the acupuncture point sites without skin penetration. The targeted EX-B2 level is selected from L1 to L5 based on the subject's predominant pain location, guided by dermatome and myotome mapping and the principles of lumbar segmental innervation.
Interventions
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Thread-embedding acupuncture
Thread-embedding acupuncture is performed bilaterally at a pair of lumbar EX-B2 points using needles containing polydioxanone (PDO) threads, positioned 12.5 mm lateral to the spinous processes. The targeted EX-B2 level is selected from L1 to L5 based on the subject's main pain location, informed by dermatome and myotome mapping and lumbar segmental concepts.
Sham Thread-embedding acupuncture
Sham thread-embedding acupuncture is performed bilaterally at the lumbar EX-B2 points using needles that are placed in contact with the skin at the acupuncture point sites without skin penetration. The targeted EX-B2 level is selected from L1 to L5 based on the subject's predominant pain location, guided by dermatome and myotome mapping and the principles of lumbar segmental innervation.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Subjects with low back pain lasting for at least 3 months (\>12 weeks)
* Maximum low back pain intensity within the past 2 weeks of ≥3 on a 0-10 scale, measured using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) or the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability (FLACC) scale
* Willing to participate in the study until completion and able to provide written informed consent
* Receiving pharmacological therapy with a stable analgesic regimen for at least the past 2 weeks, which may include non-opioid analgesics (paracetamol), opioid analgesics (codeine, tramadol, morphine), antidepressants (amitriptyline, duloxetine), anticonvulsants (gabapentin, pregabalin, carbamazepine), and/or muscle relaxants (eperisone, baclofen)
Exclusion Criteria
* History of keloid formation or skin disorders at the planned TEA insertion sites in the low back area
* Presence of specific spinal pathology, including fracture, tumor, infection, or severe lumbar spinal stenosis (Schizas grade C or D) requiring surgical intervention
* Structural spinal abnormalities (scoliosis or kyphosis) detected on physical examination
* History of spinal surgery or current indication for spinal surgery due to severe neurological deficits
* Presence of other chronic pain syndromes (fibromyalgia, myofascial pain syndrome, neuropathic pain syndrome, arthritis, chronic pelvic pain, migraine, or chronic tension-type headache) or severe comorbidities (stroke with sensory deficits, Parkinson's disease, end-stage chronic kidney disease, or terminal heart failure) that may affect pain assessment
* Presence of cardiac disease, hematologic disorders, or uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
* Regular use of systemic steroids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antiplatelet agents, anticoagulants, or topical analgesics
* Body mass index (BMI) \<18 kg/m²
* Receive other therapies for low back pain, including dry needling, neuromuscular taping, or acupuncture within the past 2 weeks, or thread-embedding acupuncture within the past 6 months
* Receive spinal interventional therapy (surgery or injection) within the past 3 months, or stem cell therapy for chronic low back pain within the past 12 months
* Cognitive impairment or other neurological disorders, severe psychiatric or psychological conditions, or a history of alcohol or substance abuse
* Pregnant or breastfeeding women, or women planning to become pregnant within the next 6 months
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Indonesia University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Atalya Vetta Widarto
MD
Principal Investigators
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KEPK FKUI-RSCM
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
The Health Research Ethics Commitee of Faculty of Medicine
Locations
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Universitas Indonesia
Jakarta Pusat, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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25111755
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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