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This study is a pragmatic multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness and safety of herbal medicine strategy for chronic low back pain, using standard Korean medicine treatment as the control.
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0. Background Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder often managed in Korean medicine. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of herbal medicine strategies for CLBP within a real-world clinical setting. It was initiated as part of a national research project to generate evidence for insurance coverage of herbal prescriptions.
Patient Recruitment and Screening Phase A total of 150 patients with CLBP lasting more than 3 months will be recruited across seven Korean medicine hospitals. Patients will be randomly assigned (1:1) to either the herbal medicine strategy group or the standard Korean medicine treatment group. Randomization will be prospective and pragmatic, with no pre-specified protocol for individual treatments.
Treatment and Evaluation Phase
Experimental Group (Herbal Medicine Strategy): Participants receive individualized herbal prescriptions based on clinical judgment. Medication is prescribed every 10 days for a total of 30 days.
Control Group (Standard KM Treatment): Participants receive acupuncture, electroacupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, infrared therapy, and physical therapy twice weekly for 5 weeks, with slight variations allowed based on symptom severity.
Treatment details and frequencies will be recorded in CRFs and assessed during and after the intervention.
Follow-Up Phase Participants will be followed up after the treatment period to assess outcomes. Evaluation includes pain intensity, affected areas, quality of life, and treatment adherence.
Monitoring Although the study is investigator-initiated, third-party monitoring will be conducted in accordance with HRPP and Korean GCP guidelines to ensure protocol compliance and data integrity.
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