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The Effect of Dry Needling on Trunk Muscle Function in Low Back Pain Patients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Low Back Pain
Interventions
Other: dry needling
Registration Number
NCT02250742
Lead Sponsor
University of Haifa
Brief Summary

The study will establish data on the function of trunk muscles in healthy and low back pain patient's pre and post dry needling treatment. This will help in understanding the underlying mechanism of this treatment and reveal the effect of dry needling on muscle performance.

Study hypothesis is that an improvement of back muscle function following dry needling procedure will be found.

Detailed Description

Dry needling of muscles is mainly used for the management of pain in musculoskeletal disorders. Yet, the association between dry needling and motor performance of muscles is still unclear.

This study aims to investigate the immediate effect of dry needling on lumbar multifidus muscles' function in healthy and low back pain subjects.

The sample will be divided into: low back pain group and control (healthy) group. Both groups will receive dry needling to the lumbar multifidus muscles using a deep insertion technique with 4 needles (2 on each side of the spine). The needles will be left in situ for 10 minutes. Ultrasound imaging will be used to measure multifidus muscles' thickness, pre and post- procedure during rest in a prone position and during contralateral active straight leg extension.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age: 18-60 years.
  • Healthy individuals or individuals with main complaint of low back pain (LBP)
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with "red flags" for a serious spinal condition, for example: tumor, compression fractures, infection, cancer.
  • Signs of nerve root compression (positive straight leg raise <45 degrees, decreased reflexes, decrease sensation or decreased strength in the lower extremities).
  • Pregnancy.
  • Previous surgery to the lumbar spine
  • History of congenital lumbar or pelvic anomalies
  • Physical therapy for LBP was provided in the 6 months prior to participation in the study
  • Patients who are unable to lie prone for 30 minutes.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
healthy groupdry needlingDry needling to the lumbar multifidus muscles using a deep insertion technique with 4 needles (2 on each side of the spine) will be utilized. The needles will be left in situ for 10 minutes.
low back pain groupdry needlingDry needling to the lumbar multifidus muscles using a deep insertion technique with 4 needles (2 on each side of the spine) will be utielized. The needles will be left in situ for 10 minutes.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Multifidus muscle thicknessbaseline and Immediately after dry needling procedure at the same session

Multifidus muscle thickness will be measured using diagnostic ultrasound imaging

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Haifa

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Haifa, Israel

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