Comparison of the Effects of Physical Therapy With and Without Magnetic Field Therapy in People With Low Back Pain
- Conditions
- Low Back Pain
- Interventions
- Other: Group 2 (Physical Therapy)Other: Group 1 (Physical Therapy+Magnetic Field Therapy)
- Registration Number
- NCT05202691
- Lead Sponsor
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid
- Brief Summary
A randomized and controlled trial to people with low back pain who are divided into 2 groups of treatment: 1- people treated with a protocol of physical therapy techniques without magnetic field therapy; 2- people treated with the same protocol of physical therapy techniques adding a magnetic stimulation treatment. The interventions are conducted in 3 sessions provided during 3 weeks.The lumbar pain and disability are assessed before and after the intervention, and lumbar flexion and extension pain are assessed before and after each session in all the participants.
- Detailed Description
This study is a randomized controlled trial evaluating clinical effects of a protocol of Physical Therapy Treatment (PTT), via manual therapy and active mobilization, adding or not a magnetic field therapy in people with non-specific low back pain lasting at least 6 weeks. Participants were randomized to receive either a PTT protocol including a magnetic stimulation treatment or the same PTT protocol with a sham magnetic intervention. The interventions are conducted in 3 sessions provided during 3 weeks.
Intervention:
A description of the 2 groups of treatment:
1. - Experimental group 1: a protocol of physical therapy treatment including:
* Manual therapy techniques for inhibition of piriformis, quadratus lumbar, and paravertebral muscles in prone position and bilaterally.
* 2 functional techniques applied to the sacrum in prone position.
* A myofascial release of ligaments inserted to the sacrum in prone position and bilaterally.
* Manual therapy technique for inhibition of psoas-iliacus muscle in supine position and bilaterally.
* Stretching techniques of piriformis, gluteal and paravertebral muscles in supine position and bilaterally.
* Active gluteus maximus contraction in supine position bilaterally.
To this protocol, a 15 minutes of magnetic field therapy treatment applied to the lumbosacral region in prone position is added.
2. - Experimental group 2: the same Physical Therapy Treatment protocol with a sham magnetic intervention applying in the same region with a disconnected device during 15 minutes.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- The inclusion criteria were individuals aged between 18 and 65 years with a diagnosis of non-specific low back pain, with or without lower limb irradiation, lasting at least 6 weeks.
- Pregnancy, spinal tumor or infection, diabetes, spinal fracture or previous spine surgery.
- Patients with a history of rehabilitation treatment for back pain within the preceding month
- Unstable medical disorder not controlled by standard treatment and those with a cardiac pacemaker or using any other electrical devices or prosthesis.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Group 2 (Physical Therapy) Group 2 (Physical Therapy) Physical Therapy Protocol alone: The same Physical Therapy Treatment protocol with a sham magnetic intervention applying in the same region with a disconnected Zimmer EmfieldPro device (Zimmer MedizinSysteme, Germany) during 15 minutes. Group 1 (Physical Therapy+Magnetic Field Therapy) Group 1 (Physical Therapy+Magnetic Field Therapy) Physical Therapy Protocol plus Magnetic Field Therapy A protocol of physical therapy treatment including: * Manual therapy techniques for inhibition of piriformis, quadratus lumbaris, and paravertebral muscles in prone position and bilaterally. * 2 functional techniques applied to the sacrum in prone position. * A myofascial release of ligaments inserted to the sacrum in prone position and bilaterally. * Manual therapy technique for inhibition of psoas-iliacus muscle in supine position and bilaterally. * Stretching techniques of piriformis, gluteal and paravertebral muscles in supine position and bilaterally. * Active gluteus maximus contraction in supine position bilaterally. To this protocol, a 15 minutes of Magnetic Field Therapy using the Zimmer EmfieldPro device (Zimmer MedizinSysteme, Germany) applied to the lumbosacral region in prone position is added.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Lumbar pain change with the Pain Detect Questionnaire Change from Baseline Lumbar pain at 4 weeks. lumbar pain at this moment and in the last 4 weeks evaluated with the Pain Detect Questionnaire. The Questionnaire has a maximum score of 35 and a minimum score of 0. Lower scores mean a better outcome.
Disability Questionnaire 1 change Change from Baseline degree of diability at 4 weeks. Disability Questionnaire assessed with the Roland-Morris Questionnaire. The Questionnaire has a maximum score of 24 and a minimum score of 0. Lower scores mean a better outcome.
Disability Questionnaire 2 change Change from Baseline degree of diability at 4 weeks. Disability Questionnaire 2 assessed with the Oswestry Disability Index. The Oswestry Disability Index is scored from 0 (absence of disability) to 100 (maximum disability). This questionnaire has 10 multiple-choice questions, each of which may be scored between 0 (no disability) and 5 (maximum disability). Lower scores mean a better outcome.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Lumbar flexion Numerical Rating Scale 4 weeks (immediately before and after each of the sessions) Lumbar flexion evaluated with a Numerical Rating Scale. The minimum value is 0 and the maximum value is 10. Lower scores mean a better outcome.
Lumbar extension Numerical Rating Scale 4 weeks (immediately before and after each of the sessions) Lumbar extension evaluated with a Numerical Rating Scale. The minimum value is 0 and the maximum value is 10. Lower scores mean a better outcome.
Finger to Floor test 4 weeks (immediately before and after each of the sessions) Lumbar mobility evaluated with the finger-to-floor test, assessed before and after each session in all the participants. The minimum value is 0 centimeters and the maximum value depending the flexibility os each participant and the distance, in centimeters between fingers anthe floor. Lower distance in centimeters means a better outcome.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Complutense University of Madrid
🇪🇸Madrid, Spain