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Efficacy of Foot Orthotics in Veterans With Chronic Lower Back Pain

C

Canandaigua VA Medical Center

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Back Pain Lower Back Chronic

Treatments

Device: Custom Foot Orthotic
Device: Sham Orthotic

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency
Industry

Identifiers

NCT01865539
MIRB00558

Details and patient eligibility

About

A randomized sham controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of the use of custom foot orthotics in veterans suffering from chronic lower back pain. The current study hypothesizes that those veterans with chronic lower back pain who receive the custom foot orthotics will show greater improvements in pain and disability associated with the chronic lower back pain than those who receive the sham orthotic.

Full description

Specific Aim 1: Utilizing a gold standard sham controlled randomized trial design, we will evaluate the change in pain, back related disability and quality of life in Veterans with chronic lower back pain who utilize either a custom foot orthotic or a sham orthotic.

As part of this aim the investigators will build on the teams strength of recruiting and enrolling Veteran's with chronic lower back pain into a randomized trial. The investigators will collect baseline pain and disability measures utilizing validated tools. Once the patients are enrolled, utilizing the "gold standard" placebo controlled design the investigators will randomize patients to receive either a custom foot orthotic or a sham orthotic. The Veterans will then be assessed at 5, 12 and 24-weeks post baseline to evaluate differences in pain and disability. Based on previous studies on the effectiveness of custom foot orthotics the investigators hypothesize that that Veteran's who receive the custom orthotic will experience less pain and disability as compared to those who receive the sham orthotics.

Specific Aim 2: To evaluate baseline characteristics of Veterans with chronic lower back pain predictive of responsiveness to custom foot orthotics including age, BMI, psychosocial characteristics and arch classification.

Focusing on the Veterans who receive the custom foot orthotic, the investigators next examine the important characteristics that may predict those Veterans who are most likely to benefit from wearing custom foot orthotics. Assessing potential confounders or facilitators of effectiveness of the custom foot orthotic will allow the investigators to best describe potential mechanisms of responsiveness. The investigators have chosen previously described confounders to responsiveness to treatment of chronic lower back pain, specifically age, body mass index and psychosocial characteristics. This methodology is particularly important in a sham controlled trial to assess if effectiveness or lack of thereof, is a factor of the intervention or from other confounding variables. The investigators have also chosen to evaluate the arch classification based on the measurement of the Veterans arch; again this allows for specific recommendations concerning use of this product. Based on previous studies on the effectiveness of custom foot orthotics in addition to previous studies evaluating chronic lower back pain the investigators hypothesize that those Veterans who are older, have a higher BMI and greater fear avoidance belief scores will show less responsiveness to the custom foot orthotics as compared to those younger Veterans who have a lower BMI and lower fear avoidance belief scores. In addition based on previous biomechanical literature, the investigators feel that those Veterans with a lower arch will show the greatest responsiveness to the custom foot orthotic.

Enrollment

51 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

INCLUSION:

Ages 18-65 Lower back pain ≥ 3 months in duration Pain elicited upon deep palpation of the lumbar erector spinae musculature Primary complaint of CLBP from L1 to Sacroiliac joint inclusive. Ability/willingness to use orthotics in their shoes Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NRPS) of ≥ 3

  • 30 mm on the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)
  • 20% for the Modified Oswestry Disability Index (mODI)

EXCLUSION:

spinal surgery, spinal injections or injections in their feet within the past 6 months Inability to use orthotics in shoes Custom foot orthotics within the past 12 months Currently undergoing Chiropractic, Physical Therapy or Acupuncture treatment for their chronic lower back pain.

evidence of cauda equina syndrome, spinal neoplasia or metastatic disease, destructive joint pathology such as rheumatoid arthritis bowel/bladder dysfunction (associated with the back pain) peripheral neuropathy or progressive lumbosacral radiculopathy, progressive myelopathy or neurogenic claudication.

open workers compensation or no fault case.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

51 participants in 2 patient groups

Custom Foot Orthotic
Active Comparator group
Description:
Custom foot orthotic
Treatment:
Device: Custom Foot Orthotic
Sham Orthotic
Sham Comparator group
Description:
Will be a sham orthotic that will be the same as the actual orthotic without the custom support pads.
Treatment:
Device: Sham Orthotic

Trial contacts and locations

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