Acute Low Back Pain: Causes, Mechanisms, Treatment and Followup
- Conditions
- Acute Low Back PainPhysical Activity
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Physical activity
- Registration Number
- NCT02517762
- Lead Sponsor
- Göteborg University
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate acute low back pain, its origin, mechanisms, the cause of pain, evaluation of treatments and development. Employees from a large local manufacturing company are sent for a complete orthopedic and pain evaluation immediately after onset of acute low back pain. Thereafter, the included patients are allocated either to the advice to stay as active as possible in spite of the pain or to adjust their activity to the pain. Pain intensity and physical activity are followed prospectively over seven days using a diary and a pedometer.
- Detailed Description
The purpose of this study is to investigate acute low back pain, its origin, mechanisms, the cause of pain, evaluation of treatments and development. Employees from a large local manufacturing company are sent for a complete orthopedic and pain evaluation immediately after onset of acute low back pain. The patients go through x-ray examinations, physical examinations, they complete a battery of questionnaires covering history of acute low back pain, lifestyle characteristics, work place factors, psychosocial factors, and indicate pain intensity and pain locations. Thereafter the patients are randomly allocated to one of two treatment advices: stay active as much as possible in spite of pain or adjust the activity to the pain. During seven days after the medical examination the patients wear a pedometer attached to the waist and annotate the number of steps and pain intensity, pain location and pain-related disability in a diary. A numeric graphic scale is used for pain intensity. Work absenteeism and sick leave due to the current acute back pain is collected from the company records. Immediate inclusion after pain onset is facilitated with continuous communication with the manufactory company. Physical activity and pain development over the seven days is investigated statistically using linear mixed models for repeated measures.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 99
- Severe acute low back pain, duration within 24h after onset, pain exceeds 50mm on the visual analog scale (VAS)
- Sick-leave because of low back pain or in spine in the last month
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Adjust activity Physical activity Receive the advice by the physician to adjust the activity according to the pain, i.e. to avoid activities, movements or positions that cause or worsen the pain Stay active Physical activity Receive the advice by the physician to stay as active as possible in spite of the pain experienced
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Acute low back pain 7 days Pain intensity is assessed from a numerical graphic scale, ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (pain as bad as it can be); the patients complete the scale each day in a diary
Physical activity 7 days The patients wear a pedometer attached to the hip and annotate the number of daily steps each day in a diary
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Work absenteeism and sick leave 7 days Work absenteeism and sick leave due to the current backpain is collected from the manufacturing company records up to one month after the onset of the acute low back pain