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Pressure Intensity of a Chinese Massage Technique for Treating Low Back Pain

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Low Back Pain, Mechanical
Interventions
Other: Buffalo horn technique
Registration Number
NCT03610204
Lead Sponsor
Taipei Medical University WanFang Hospital
Brief Summary

The Investigators conduct this study to compare two different massage methods with "buffalo horn technique": the deep massage and the superficial massage. To explore the effects of the two interventions on low back pain, the investigators evaluated the outcome measurements regarding pain severity and physical functions before and after 6 times of treatment through a 3-week period.

Detailed Description

Background: Nonspecific lower back pain is an important global health issue, with high prevalence over the world and causing huge economic loss.

This research is a double-blind randomized controlled trial. In this study the investigators introduce a technique derived from traditional Chinese massage using a special tool made from buffalo's horns to perform the massage, so called "buffalo horn technique". The tool is like a short rod in about 15-cm length with a cone-like end. During the massage, the therapist presses the cone-like end against the painful region of back. Because the cone-like end has a small contact area with the participant's body surface, it may release deep layer fascia with higher pressure produced by the therapist toward the treatment area. During the intervention of shallow massage, the therapist applies a lower force then that used in the deep massage. Thus it produces a lower pressure on the painful region due to a larger contact surface when pressing the rod end against the body of the participant.

Participants are randomly assigned to either deep-massage group (DM) or superficial-massage (SM) group. The participants received two sessions a week for a total six sessions. The outcome measures include the structured questionnaire to investigate the pain-related outcomes and back pain-related disabilities. The investigators also perform the clinical assessments such as range of motion of trunk. All the outcomes are assessed before-intervention (pretest) and after the end of intervention (posttest).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
56
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Female
  2. Non-specific low back pain over 1 months
  3. 20-65 years old
  4. No experience of massage therapy within 2 months prior to the study inclusion.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Pregnancy
  2. Back pain associated with systemic disease (autoimmune, infectious, vascular, endocrine, metabolic, or neoplastic disease)
  3. Previous spine surgery.
  4. Presentation with neurological signs such as radiating pain.
  5. .Skin diseases (psoriasis, urticaria, wounds, etc.)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Superficial massage (SM) groupBuffalo horn techniqueThe therapist performs the superficial massage with "buffalo horn technique". By pressuring the rod end with a lower force against the body surface of the participant, it produces lower pressure. Thus this intervention features a superficial massage.
Deep massage (DM) groupBuffalo horn techniqueThe therapist performs the deep massage with "buffalo horn technique". A small rod with a cone-like end was used in the technique. By pressuring the rod end with a higher force against the body surface of the participant, it produces higher pressure that may release the deep-layer fascia of muscles. Thus this technique features a deep massage.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain severity7 weeks

0-100mm VAS where 0 represents no pain and 100 represents the strongest pain

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Roland-Morris Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire7 weeks

Participants answer "true" or "false" on 24 items that describe the impact of low back pain on daily activity. Thus the total scores range from 0 to 24.

Range of motion (ROM) of the trunk3 weeks

ROM of flexion and extension of the back

Oswestry Disability Index7 weeks

Patients rate the severity (from no problem scored "0" to the worst scored "5") on 10 daily activities. Thus the total scores range from 0 to 50.

Short form of "World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument" (WHOQOL-BREF)7 weeks

The Chinese version has 28 items covering 4 domains in terms of "physical, emotional, social, and environmental". Scores are transformed from 0 to 100 for each domain with higher scores indicating better quality of life.

Pain pressure threshold3 weeks

Using the pressure algometer to measure the pressure enough to elicit the tenderness,

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

WanFang Hospital

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New Taipei City, Taiwan

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