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Computer-vision Aided Community Back Pain Physiotherapy Services

Conditions
Back Pain
Healthy Control
Registration Number
NCT04895826
Lead Sponsor
Oxford Brookes University
Brief Summary

Back pain affects one-third of the UK population every year with a huge impact on the health service and economy. The aim of this study is to test the validity of a computer-vision (CV) technology that uses cameras on phones/tablets/webcams to assess a person's movement and function with the ultimate goal to use the CV system to screen for back pain conditions. Participants with and without back pain will be included in the study and they will be asked to perform standard functional movements that would be used for a physiotherapy assessment for a back condition. The participants will also perform these movements in front of a camera for video recordings to be analysed by the CV system. The measurements by the CV system will be compared to the measurements by the physiotherapist. Additionally, participants will perform and record videos of the same set of movements at home to test the feasibility of the CV system in a home environment.

Detailed Description

Back pain affects one-third of the UK population every year with a huge impact on the health service and economy. One specific back pain condition is Axial Spondyloarthropathy (AxSpa), which is an inflammatory spinal arthritis that causes pain and stiffness. This life-long condition presents in the early twenties as 'regular' back pain. Due to its similarity to other back pain conditions, there is an average 8.5-year delay to diagnosis. The aim of this study is to test the validity of a computer-vision (CV) technology that uses cameras on phones/tablets/webcams to assess a person's movement and function with the ultimate goal to use the CV system to screen for back pain conditions, such as AxSpa. The CV system development is led by the GoodBoost Wellbeing Limited and The National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society (NASS) is supporting the recruitment of people living with AxSpa.

The CV system that has been developed is a form of artificial intelligence video analysis which is able to automatically measure specific functional movements captured on video. To validate this CV system, this study is designed to compare it to the clinical gold standard measurement by a physiotherapist. Participants with and without back pain will be included in the study and they will be asked to perform standard functional movements that would be used for a physiotherapy assessment for a back condition. The participants will also perform these movements in front of a camera for video recordings to be analysed by the CV system. The measurements by the CV system will be compared to the measurements by the physiotherapist. Additionally, participants will perform and record videos of the same set of movements at home to test the feasibility of the CV system in a home environment.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  • ● The participant is willing and able to give informed consent for participation in the study.

    • Male or Female, aged 18 years or above.
    • For back pain group: diagnosed with AxSpa or long-standing non-specific LBP
    • For healthy group: healthy with no long-standing back pain
    • For the home setting, the participant must be capable of uploading videos from a smartphone or webcam.
Exclusion Criteria
  • ● Has had surgery within 6 months of registration

    • Unable to stand independently
    • Unable to pass screening questions to participate in physical activity
    • Serious neurological condition preventing normal movement or walking ability
    • Any severe medical conditions, such as cardiovascular disease

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Primary movement Lumbar spine lateral flexion1 minute

Concurrent validity of lumbar spine lateral flexion measurement by the CV system compared to physiotherapy measurement.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Standing posture spinal kyphosis1 minute

Posture as measured by spinal kyphosis

Movement of Cervical rotation1 minute

Concurrent validity of: Cervical rotation seated measurement by the CV system compared to physiotherapy measurement.

Movement of Hip internal rotation1 minute

Concurrent validity of: Hip internal rotation seated measurement by the CV system compared to physiotherapy measurement.

Movement of Hip abduction1 minute

Concurrent validity of: Hip abduction standing measurement by the CV system compared to physiotherapy measurement.

Movement of Shoulder flexion1 minute

Concurrent validity of: Shoulder flexion measurement by the CV system compared to physiotherapy measurement.

Movement of Lumbar global flexion1 minute

Concurrent validity of: Lumbar global flexion measurement by the CV system compared to physiotherapy measurement.

Movement 61 minute

Concurrent validity of: Chest expansion measurement by the CV system compared to physiotherapy measurement.

Movement of Sit-to-stand1 minute

Concurrent validity of Sit-to-stand measurement by the CV system compared to physiotherapy measurement.

Standing posture tragus to ear1 minute

Posture as measured by tragus to walk

Leg strength1 minute

5 time sit to stand

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Oxford Brookes

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Oxford, United Kingdom

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