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Yoga for Chronic Low Back Pain and Its Mechanism of Action: Impact of Strength and Stretch (YoMA II)

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Chronic Low Back Pain
Interventions
Behavioral: Self-Directed Mind-Body Program
Behavioral: Yoga
Registration Number
NCT02552992
Lead Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
Brief Summary

This study is a pilot, randomized controlled trial to provide feasibility and conduct preliminary analyses on physical (strength and stretch) mechanisms associated with a yoga intervention for non-specific chronic low back pain (cLBP). Recent large-scale trials have demonstrated the efficacy of a yoga intervention for cLBP however, many types of yoga classes are available to the public and a specialized yoga protocol for individuals with cLBP is needed. This study's goal is to quantify trunk strength and flexibility to better understand how these potential physical mechanisms specifically lead to improvement in pain-related outcomes including pain and disability. This knowledge will be used to design a large scale trial of mechanisms of yoga for cLBP. For this pilot study, 40 participants will be randomized to either a yoga intervention (N=20) or to a usual care group (N=20) that will receive The Back Pain Helpbook, a mind-body self-care program for better living. The yoga intervention will be offered weekly yoga classes and instructional materials will be provided for home practice.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
22
Inclusion Criteria
  • Chronic low back pain lasting > 6 months
  • Back pain that is rated at least 3 on a numeric pain rating scale that ranges from 0 to 10 (0-no pain, 10 worst pain imaginable).
  • English language fluency
Exclusion Criteria
  • BMI > 40
  • Inability to provide informed consent
  • Recent diagnosis of abdominal aneurism
  • Recent diagnosis of metastatic cancer
  • Recent diagnosis of discitis
  • Recent diagnosis of disk disease
  • Recent diagnosis of spinal stenosis
  • Recent diagnosis of spondylolisthesis
  • Recent diagnosis of infectious cause of back pain
  • Recent diagnosis of fracture of vertebra
  • Recent diagnosis of Fibromyalgia
  • Recent diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis
  • Recent diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis
  • Recent diagnosis of paralysis
  • Pregnancy
  • Prior or planned back surgery
  • Blindness or severe vision problems
  • Deafness or severe hearing problems
  • Bipolar or manic depression and not taking medication
  • Major depression
  • Psychoses (major)
  • a substance abuse condition
  • Dementia
  • Unable to get up and down from the floor
  • Involvement in a lawsuit related to back pain
  • Lack of transportation
  • Other disabling chronic conditions (e.g., disabling heart or lung disease, diabetic neuropathy, receiving treatment for hepatitis)
  • Currently (within the past 3 months) using yoga classes for more than 15 minutes per week
  • Inability to be contacted by phone or email
  • no computer access
  • schedule does not allow for participation in classes/home practice
  • planning to move out of town or take a long vacation during the period of the study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Self-Directed Mind-Body ProgramSelf-Directed Mind-Body ProgramStudy Participants will receive: The Back Pain Helpbook, a mind-body self-care program for better living.
Yoga ClassesYogaStudy Participants will receive: 12 weekly yoga classes, a book and a home practice audio recording.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire6 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Pain Medication Usage Survey6 months
Change in Numeric Rating Scale for Pain6 months
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