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Treatment of Hamstring Muscle in Patients With Low-back Pain

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Low Back Pain
Interventions
Other: Dry needling in hamstring muscle not trigger points
Other: Dry needling in hamstring muscle trigger points
Registration Number
NCT04090502
Lead Sponsor
University of Alcala
Brief Summary

This study evaluates the treatment of hamstrings in the management of patients with mechanical low back pain of non-specific origin. Half of the participants will received the application of a dry needle technique in the most hyperalgesic areas of the muscle, while the other half will received the same technique in areas not hyperalgesic.

Detailed Description

Shortening of the hamstrings could be related to low back pain.Therefore, the treatment of these muscles may improve pain.

The dry needling technique seems to improve the extensibility of the muscles. This technique seems to be more effective when is applied in the most hyperalgesic areas related to the participant's pain.

In order to demonstrate this hypothesis, the investigators will check if the dry needling technique produces the same effects when is applied in other areas of those same muscles

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • Nonspecific chronic low back pain lasting ≥ 3 months.
  • Age between 18 and 65 years.
  • History of non-specific lumbar pain not irradiated to lower extremities of at least 1 year of evolution.
  • Those subjects who have not received a physiotherapy session in the last 6 months.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Specific low back pain (infection, tumor, inflammation, canal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, hernia or disc prolapse, structural deformity, rheumatic disease, radicular pain, cauda equina, previous history of spinal surgery).

    • Fibromyalgia.
    • Treatment with corticosteroids or oral medications in the last 6 months.
    • History of spinal surgery.
    • Contraindications typical of deep dry puncture (needle phobia, coagulation or psychological disorders, varicose regions, cysts, wounds, metal or latex allergy, lymphedema, hypothyroidism, diabetes).
    • Those subjects with a value of 0º in the Active Knee Extension (EAR) test.
    • Pregnancy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Grupo B. Dry needling in non-hyperalgesic areasDry needling in hamstring muscle not trigger pointsParticipants will be treated in non-hyperalgesic areas within the hamstring muscles.
Grupo A. Dry needling in Trigger pointDry needling in hamstring muscle trigger pointsParticipants will be treated in the most hyperalgesic foci within the hamstring musculature.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Low back painChange from Baseline Pressure Pain Threshold at 3 months

The investigators use a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) to determine the intensity of the patient with blowback pain.The VAS is a 100-mm line, oriented horizontally, with one end representing "no pain" and the other end representing "worst pain." Subjects will be asked to rate their current pain with a mark on the scale.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Disability with Oswestry Disability IndexChange from Baseline disability at 3 months

The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) is a questionnaire used by clinicians and researchers to quantify disability for low back pain.The self-completed questionnaire contains ten topics concerning intensity of pain, lifting, ability to care for oneself, ability to walk, ability to sit, sexual function, ability to stand, social life, sleep quality, and ability to travel.Each topic category is followed by 6 statements describing different potential scenarios in the patient's life relating to the topic. The patient then checks the statement which most closely resembles their situation. Each question is scored on a scale of 0-5 with the first statement being zero and indicating the least amount of disability and the last statement is scored 5 indicating most severe disability. The scores for all questions answered are summed, then multiplied by two to obtain the index (range 0 to 100). Zero is equated with no disability and 100 is the maximum disability possible

The extensibility of the hamstring muscleChange from Baseline disability at 3 months

The extensibility of the hamstring muscle will be measured by the popliteal or active knee extension (AKE) test, with the patient supine on the stretcher, with the contralateral limb in extension, will placed with the hip at 90 degrees of flexion.

While maintaining this position, the clinician tries to extend the knee. Limitation of knee extension is measured with a goniometer in degrees.

Pressure Pain ThresholdChange from Baseline Pressure Pain Threshold at 3 months

The PPT serves to determine the sensitivity of hiperalgesic focus. The investigators will done it with one algometer. A lower threshold is a worse result. A higher threshold is a better result.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Centro Investigación Fisioterapia y Dolor

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Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Spain

Instituto Fisioterapia y Dolor

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Alcalá De Henares, Madrid, Spain

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