Skip to main content
Clinical Trials/NCT06351774
NCT06351774
Completed
Not Applicable

An Adaptive Physiotherapy Intervention Augmented With a Healthy Mind Training Program for People With Chronic Low Back Pain

Ohio University1 site in 1 country13 target enrollmentMay 24, 2022

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Back Pain Lower Back Chronic
Sponsor
Ohio University
Enrollment
13
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Oswestry Disability Index
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

In the proposed research, we will elucidate the comparative effectiveness of standalone physiotherapy (PT) vs. PT augmented with a self-guided, app-based Healthy Minds Innovation wellbeing program (PT+HMI) aimed at cultivating awareness, connection, insight, and purpose for people with chronic low back pain (CLBP).

Detailed Description

The overall objective is to primarily elucidate differential changes in CLBP patients administered PT or PT+HMI across physical health domains (back disability, pain interference, actigraphy, gait performance). Secondarily, we will elucidate changes in patient-reported physical health outcomes for early non-responders who go on to receive an adaptive intervention that provides augmented treatment pathways. Our central hypothesis is that improvements in disability (primary outcome), i.e., responders to PT and PT+Well will be differentially associated with changes in physical activity levels, gait kinematics, psychological flexibility, and fear-avoidance. We further predict that initial non-responders who progress to augmented care will show improvements in the primary outcomes. We will conduct a two-armed RCT with 20 CLBP participants who will receive PT or PT+HMI and test our hypotheses in 3 specific aims. In Aim 1, we will use patient-reported measures of disability and pain interference to elucidate subjective physical health outcomes. In Aim 2, we will use actigraphy to measure physical activity levels, 3D trunk kinematic measures during gait, and a lifting task to reveal movement-based responders. In Aim 3, we will use patient-reported measures for indices of psychological flexibility and healthy emotionality to elucidate mental health processes that correlate with physical health outcomes.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 24, 2022
End Date
March 25, 2024
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Sequential
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • A minimum age of at least 18 years; the ability to read and speak English; have visited a health care professional for back pain during the past 90 days with a physician referral for PT; have experienced back pain for at least 3 months duration and for at least ½ days in the past 6 months; and currently experiencing at least moderate back-related disability, which was operationalized as a score of ≥24% (12 out of 50 points) on the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Participants needed to have smart device access to engage with the HMI app.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Having undergone lumbar surgery within the past year; an ongoing disability or worker's compensation, or legal claim; informed by their physician the presence of a serious pathology causing their LBP; pregnancy or planning to become pregnant; and having previously received PT for LBP during the prior 6 months.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Oswestry Disability Index

Time Frame: Baseline (T0), mid-treatment/week 10 (T1), post-treatment/week 26 (T2), and post-treatment/week 52 (T3)

A self-reported outcome measure of back disability

PROMIS Pain Interference

Time Frame: Baseline (T0), post-treatment/week 26 (T2), and post-treatment/week 52 (T3)

A self-reported outcome measure of pain interference

Secondary Outcomes

  • Exercise behavior(Baseline (T0), mid-treatment/week 10 (T1), post-treatment/week 26 (T2), and post-treatment/week 52 (T3))
  • Kinesiophobia(Baseline (T0))
  • Actigraphy(Baseline (T0) and post-treatment/week 26 (T2))
  • 3D Motion Capture(Baseline (T0) and post-treatment/week 26 (T2))
  • Committed action(Baseline (T0) and post-treatment/week 26 (T2))
  • Back pain screening tool 1(Baseline (T0))
  • Treatment expectancy(Baseline (T0))
  • Pain acceptance(Baseline (T0) and post-treatment/week 26 (T2))
  • Healthy emotionality(Baseline (T0) and post-treatment/week 26 (T2))
  • Attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine(Baseline (T0))
  • Lumbar pressure pain threshold(Baseline (T0) and week 26 (T2))
  • Thermal method of limits(Baseline (T0) and week 26 (T2))

Study Sites (1)

Loading locations...

Similar Trials

Completed
Not Applicable
Effectiveness of an individualized physiotherapy program versus group therapy in acute and subacute mechanical neck paiAcute and subacute mechanical neck painMusculoskeletal - Other muscular and skeletal disordersPhysical Medicine / Rehabilitation - Physiotherapy
ACTRN12616000115437Research Group CTS-30590
Completed
Not Applicable
Physiotherapy for shoulder impingement syndromeShoulder impingement syndromeMusculoskeletal Diseases
ISRCTN86900354Physiotherapiezentrum T.O.Kromer (Germany)90
Completed
Not Applicable
Physical Therapy Combined With Adapted Education on Physical Fitness in College Students With Physical DisabilitiesPhysical Fitness Performance of Students With Physical and Mental DisabilitiesPhysical Therapy Technology Integrated Into Physical Education Curriculum
NCT04225377China Medical University Hospital10
Completed
Not Applicable
Adding a Combined Program of Therapeutic Exercise and Self-massage to the Conventional Approach of Compression Stockings and Preventive Measures in Chronic Venous Insufficiency.Chronic Venous Insufficiency, CVI
NCT06727968University of Valencia34
Completed
Not Applicable
Specific Treatment Of Problems of the Spine (STOPS) Trials: Specific physiotherapy treatment and advice versus advice alone for sub-acute reducible discogenic low back pain: a randomised controlled trial.Reducible discogenic low back painMusculoskeletal - Other muscular and skeletal disordersPhysical Medicine / Rehabilitation - Physiotherapy
ACTRN12609000343202a Trobe University124