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The Influence Body Position and Axial Load on Spinal Stiffness

Completed
Conditions
Healthy
Registration Number
NCT03495843
Lead Sponsor
Balgrist University Hospital
Brief Summary

The objective of this study is to examine the influence of body position and additional axial load on spinal stiffness in young healthy adults.

Detailed Description

Spinal stiffness plays an important role in the assessment of the spine in the clinical daily routine. It is often performed as a manual PA-pressure test in the prone position. The spinal stiffness is the result of the resistance from the active, passive and neurological subsystems, like muscles (active), ligaments, joint capsule and the skin (passive). Further research had shown, that the spinal stiffness depends also from other factors. It is increased by axial compression. A better understanding of spinal stiffness leads to novel insights into spinal stabilization mechanisms.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
120
Inclusion Criteria
  • healthy
Exclusion Criteria
  • Acute backpain (thoracal or lumbar)
  • History of significant backpain (thoracal or lumbar) or radiating pain down the leg
  • Contraindications to PA mobilisation/manipulation
  • Spinal fractures
  • Spinal tumors
  • Surgical intervention in the thoracic and lumbar spine
  • Local infections of the spine or the surrounding tissue

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Spinal stiffnessDay one of the study

posterior-to-anterior spinal will be assesd in prone and upright body position and in upright body position with additional axial.

The device measures tissue compliance according to the concept of impulse-response. A force of exact 80 Newton will be applied from the device to the process spinous. The expected impulse-response (result) will be between 40 Newton and 70 Newton.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain during measuring spinal stiffnessDay one of the study

Visual Analogue Pain Rating Scale will be used if the particepants feel any pain during the measurement.The participant will be asked to rate his pain intensity on a straight line (100 millimeter) with two endpoints.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Balgrist University Hospital

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Zurich, Switzerland

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