The purpose of this study is to investigate specific clinical characteristics, amongst those with low back pain, that identify patient appropriateness for Intermuscular Dry-Needling (IMDN) and to develop a prediction tool that can be used by clinicians.
The aim of the CPR is to identify patients with LBP who are likely to benefit from IMDN. Improvement of patient-reported outcomes and clinical measures of pain are the outcomes being predicted by the model. The CPR will be developed in a double-phase design. The first phase will be an RCT, 2 x 3 group (IMDN or Sham) by time (pretest, post-treatment week 1, post-treatment week 2, posttest, follow-up) with repeated measures on timeframe. This design will establish if improvement of patient reported outcomes and clinical measures of pain are achieved because of the IMDN treatment. Furthermore, each group will receive the same type and volume of lumbar and hip stretching exercises in conjunction with their assigned needling regimen. The second phase will utilize logistic regression analysis to identify associations between the groups' demographic, historical, clinical variables and short-term pain and disability outcomes. This type of analysis will be able to identify strong predictors of the treatment outcome. Various processes will be used to determine optimal model fit for analysis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
85
It is a minimally invasive procedure where a solid filament needle is inserted deeply into a myofascial trigger point (MTrP) within a muscle in an attempt to abate it and illicit a desired treatment effect.
Whitworth University
Spokane, Washington, United States
RECRUITINGOswestry Disability Index
self reported questionnaire that is used to measure a patient's permanent functional disability.
Time frame: Baseline, week 1, week 2 and week 3
Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire
self reported questionnaire that is used to measure a patient's fear associated with movement and/or work
Time frame: Baseline, week 1, week 2 and week 3
11 point Numeric Pain-Rating Scale
self reported scale that is used to rate subjective intensity of back and leg pain
Time frame: Baseline, week 1, week 2 and week 3
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