The Effectiveness of Telerehabilitation Modalities in Physical Therapy in the Management of Chronic Low Back Pain

Last updated: November 12, 2021
Sponsor: University of Haifa
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

N/A

Condition

Chronic Pain

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT03756740
196/18
  • Ages 20-65
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

Low back pain (LBP), a common disorder, causes disability, functional decline and high health care costs. Patient care programs include specific exercises for promoting function and improving health. Self-practice and adherence to treatment are important for treatment success and better outcomes. Telerehabilitation (TR) might improve patient symptoms, compliance to treatment and reduce patient symptoms, however, its effectiveness in treating LBP, still needs further investigation.

The overall aim of this study will be to examine the effectiveness of combining telerehabilitation within physical therapy treatments for patients with LBP

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Main complaint of nonspecific LBP over a 3 month period
  • Possess a smartphone, e-mail and the understanding of using these tools for viewingvideos.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Signs or symptoms of possible malignancy are present, such as unexplained weight loss,slight or no reduction of pain while in a recumbent position or subjects were notscreened prior to referral to physical therapy.
  • two or more of the following signs are present on physical examination: lowerextremity weakness in a myotome distribution, decreased sensation in a dermatomaldistribution, altered lower extremity deep tendon reflexes, pathological reflexes, apositive straight leg raise (SLR) test, crossed SLR or femoral nerve stretch test.
  • Symptoms began immediately after a significant trauma (motor vehicle accident, fallfrom a height) and subjects were not been screened for possible fractures.
  • Physical therapy or chiropractic treatment for LBP was provided during the 6 monthsprior to participation in the study or are currently being treated.

Study Design

Total Participants: 30
Study Start date:
November 01, 2019
Estimated Completion Date:
October 01, 2021

Study Description

The study will include 60 patients complaining of chronic nonspecific LBP over a 6 month period of time and referred for physical therapy treatment. They will undergo a routine physical examination and be assigned a personal treatment (manual therapy and electrotherapy) and exercise program in accordance with their condition. Participants will receive a total of 8 treatments over a 4-week period (twice a week).

The sample will be randomly divided into 2 groups: a. research group A will receive a video of the exercises via e-mails or to their cellphones; b. a control group will receive the exercises printed on paper.

The exercises will be recorded and be supplemented by a verbal explanation and instructions as to how to correctly perform the exercises. In total, there will be ten videos, found to be important and effective for LBP patients. From these videos, a physical therapist will choose the most suitable exercises for the patients after each treatment meeting (face to face). The patients will be assessed at baseline, at the end of treatment and at a 3 month follow-up telephone assessment.

Connect with a study center

  • University of Haifa

    Haifa,
    Israel

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