Assessment of Usability and Satisfaction With a Take-home Device Presenting Sound and Body Stimulation for Back Pain
- Conditions
- Chronic Lower Back Pain
- Interventions
- Device: TENS deviceBehavioral: Integrative health modalities
- Registration Number
- NCT06619418
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Minnesota
- Brief Summary
Pain symptoms can have a variety of ways to be treated, from medications to physical therapy, with several options being available to patients. However, no one treatment may work for all people who experience pain, especially cLBP. The purpose of this study is to measure the compliance, usability, and satisfaction of an at-home, multi-modal stimulation device in a diverse population of people with chronic lower back pain (cLBP). The multi-modal device will include a combination of electrical stimulation, auditory stimulation, and integrative-health techniques, including mindfulness breathing, health coaching, and reflective journaling. The multi-modal device creation is based on prior knowledge in lower back pain treatment, which includes electrical stimulation of the back (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator or TENS) and integrative health modalities. In isolation, these treatments are only somewhat effective in reducing symptoms.
This pilot study will involve participants who experience cLBP as we investigate a novel at-home, multi-modal device design. The main objective of the pilot usability study is to examine compliance to the intended use of the multi-modal device and approach, as well as protocol feasibility, and satisfaction with the settings and design.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- Must be within commuting distance to the University of Minnesota
- Able to provide consent and follow study instructions
- Must be able to understand English
- Must have chronic LBP, which is defined as lower back pain for more than 3 months
- A score of 4 or higher on the PEG
- Must be willing to commit to full duration of the study
- Not currently taking any benzodiazepines or sedative hypnotics
- Back Pain associated with:
- Spondylolisthesis or spinal stenosis
- Sciatica or radiculopathy
- Rhematologic or inflammatory disease
- Trauma, fracture, dislocation, or previous back surgery
- A score of 10 on the PEG
- Pregnant
- Have an electrically implanted device, such as a pacemaker.
- Heart Disease
- Epilepsy
- Cancer
- Psychiatric conditions including psychosis, suicidal ideation, or substance abuse disorder
- A pure tone average of more than 40 dB HL at 500 dB, 1000 dB, or 2000 dB HL.
- Individuals currently using other lower back pain treatments during the study in which they are unable to maintain a steady state while participating in our study for one month before beginning the multi-modal regimen.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description device group TENS device - Integrative health modality group Integrative health modalities -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method compliance rate 12 weeks Measure compliance in terms of time using the integrative health devices and the multi-modal stimulation device over a period of 12 weeks to determine the effect on participant compliance by adding electrical stimulation to the device.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method satisfaction rate 12 weeks relating to usability of an at-home multi-modal stimulation approach and device and integrative health practices..
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Minnesota
đŸ‡ºđŸ‡¸Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States