Pretending with the use of accelerometers and pressure platform, determine indicators that are useful to therapists to assess postural control and balance, to subsequently allow to evaluate the effect of therapeutic interventions through therapeutic exercise of motor control in patients with chronic low back pain .
The records are made simultaneously with the different evaluation equipment, accelerometer and pressure platform. The tests are performed in a control group of healthy subjects, and in an experimental group with DLC receiving a program of therapeutic exercise based and pain education based on neuroscience. After the collection of the records, the behavior patterns in both groups are evaluated, the possible differences among them are established for the clinimetric indicators analyzed related to the postural control, as well as a characteristic of the sample. Subsequently, through the evaluation after the intervention of the experimental group we will analyze the effect of a physiotherapy treatment based on the therapeutic exercise of motor control on parameters related to postural control and clinical variables (perceived pain, mechanosensitivity, disability and proprioceptive repositioning of the lumbar spine )
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
The control group continued to perform their daily activities without changing any habit. Group of healthy subjects Assessment of postural control through accelerometry and pressure platform
People with chronic back pain of at least 3 months duration, to whom the therapeutic exercise of motor control and pain education based on neuroscience will be applied 2 days a week for 2 months. Prior to the intervention, a postural control assessment will be made by accelerometry and pressure platform
Universidad de Extremadura
Badajoz, Spain
pressure platform and accelerometry
Stay for 30 seconds each test on a pressure platform. Accelerometer in the pelvis (center of mass), fixed by velcro tape. Application of the Romberg test. (Standing with open eyes and closed on stable and unstable surface).The unit of the accelerometer is mg (1 mg = 0.001) and the kinetic energy of the signal is measured in Julians x 10-6 The displacement unit of the pressure center of the platform is millimeters
Time frame: 4 weeks
weight
Descriptive variable. Its unit of measurement is Kilograms
Time frame: 4 weeks
Height
Descriptive variable. Its unit of measurement is meters
Time frame: 4 weeks
age
Descriptive variable. Its unit of measurement is years
Time frame: 4 weeks
EVA (Visual Analog Scale).
Used for pain assessment in an analogical way, that is, by means of a line of 10 centimeters. 0 (absence of pain); 10 (maximum pain)
Time frame: 4 weeks
Algometry
Algometry at 5 cm from the spinous process of L3 and in lateral epicondyl (Bilateral)
Time frame: 4 weeks
Joint Position Sense (JPS)
Joint Position Sense (JPS) to evaluate the proprioceptive joint positioning of the lumbar spine with a digital goniometer at 30º flexion in standing and sitting
Time frame: 4 weeks
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Roland Morris
determine the degree of disability. The extreme values oscillate between 0 (absence of disability due to low back pain) and 24 (maximum possible disability)
Time frame: 4 weeks
Oswestry Disability Index
The Oswestry Disability Index (also known as the Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire) is an extremely important tool that researchers and disability evaluators use to measure a patient's permanent functional disability Scoring instructions For each section of the total possible score is 5: if the first statement is mark ed the section score = 0; if the last statement is marked, it = 5.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS)
it measures the catastrophic thoughts before the pain, that is, the negative thought before the pain. In the PCS, people take the painful past experience as a reference and indicate the degree to which they experience certain thoughts and feelings. The PCS is composed of 13 items, on a Likert scale of 5 points that goes from 0 (never) to 4 (always). Higher scores indicate higher levels of catastrophism
Time frame: 4 weeks
The Tampa Kinesiofobia Scale (TSK)
It is commonly used in clinical practice to quantify pain levels related to fear of activity or to a new injury in patients with back pain. Patients with high levels of kinesiofobia are often considered at greater risk of developing long-term activity limitation and chronicity
Time frame: 4 weeks