In this prospective study, eligible subjects with chronic non specific low back pain and asymptomatic volunteers will undergo a research dynamic ultrasound exam of the lower back before and after a massage technique. The overall aim of the present research is to develop ultrasonographic parameters that characterize the geometrical, the mechanical and tissue characteristic properties of the thoracolumbar fascia, and to explore the effect of a massage therapy technique on these parameters.
In this prospective proof of concept study, eligible subjects with chronic non specific low back pain and asymptomatic volunteers will undergo a research dynamic ultrasound (US) exam of the thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) of the lower back. A musculoskeletal radiologist will perform the US exams consisting of a series of 5 dynamic scans of both the right and left paraspinal muscles, obtained during 15 degrees of passive flexion of the lower body using a motorized table. Following the US exam, the group of patients and the group of volunteers will be respectively randomized to receive either a standardized massage technique intervention or a sham technique. The US exam will be repeated after the intervention. Ultrasound image segmentation will be performed by two independent observers and inter-rater variability will be assessed. Post-processing of the US recordings will include assessment of geometrical (thickness), mechanical (percent shear strain between the TLF and the epimysium-muscle complex) and tissue ultrastructure features (the mean intensity μ, the scatterer clustering parameter α and the structure parameter κ of the echo envelope). These features will be compared between patients and volunteers and between the intervention groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
64
The massage therapy technique consists of manual deep and slow compression and shearing forces applied on the lumbar spine muscles and thoracolumbar fascia in a distal to proximal direction.
For the sham massage technique the massage therapist will put the right palm at the participant's right lower back along erector spinae and likewise left palm at left lower back without applying force, holding the palm during 2 minutes and half.
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Change from Baseline Shear Strain After the Massage Intervention
Percent shear strain between the thoracolumbar fascia and the epimysium of the erector spinae muscle.
Time frame: Baseline and immediately after the massage intervention.
Thickness
Thickness (millimeters) of the thoracolumbar fascia.
Time frame: Baseline
Change from Baseline Quantitative Ultrasound Marker 'μ' After the Massage Intervention.
Statistical analysis of the echo envelope: the mean intensity μ. This marker is unitless.
Time frame: Baseline and immediately after the massage intervention.
Change from Baseline Quantitative Ultrasound Marker 'α' After the Massage Intervention.
Statistical analysis of the echo envelope: the scatterer clustering parameter α. This marker is unitless.
Time frame: Baseline and immediately after the massage intervention.
Change from Baseline Quantitative Ultrasound Marker 'κ' After the Massage Intervention.
Statistical analysis of the echo envelope: the structure parameter κ. This marker is unitless.
Time frame: Baseline and immediately after the massage intervention.
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