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Investigation of Lumbo-sacral Instability Using Custom Made Table - a Pilot Study

S

Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Low Back Pain

Study type

Observational

Funder types

NETWORK

Identifiers

NCT01600417
2011-11

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to evaluate the feasibility and validity of conventional radiographs of the lumbo-sacral spine when the patient is lying on a special table which facilitates maximal lumbo-sacral flexion. The results gained from the radiographs with the patient on the table will be compared with those gained from standard flexion-extension radiographs of the lumbo-sacral spine.

Full description

After enrollment in the study patients will complete a set of questionnaire concerning degree, extent and quality of their low back problem. Afterwards a lateral conventional radiograph of the lumbar spine with the patient on a custom made positioning table will be taken. The table facilitates optimal flexion of the lumbar spine. Afterwards sagittal translation and rotation are measured on the flexion-extension radiographs and the radiograph taken on the custom made table. Differences between the measurements will be determined.

Enrollment

4 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • chronic low back pain (≥ 3 months)
  • clinical suspicion of lumbo-sacral instability
  • functional conventional radiographs of lumbar spine
  • pain intensity > 4 / 10 on visual analogue scale
  • age 20-60 years

Exclusion criteria

  • radicular pain
  • pain at more than two locations
  • lumbar spine surgery
  • scoliosis
  • lumbar spondylolysis
  • lumbar spondylodiscitis
  • anatomic aberrations of lumbar spine
  • unconsolidated spine fractures
  • neurologic deficits
  • spine tumor
  • neuromuscular disease
  • rheumatic disease
  • severe osteoporosis
  • radiotherapy within the last 5 years
  • pregnancy
  • insufficient German language skills
  • no informed consent

Trial design

4 participants in 1 patient group

clinical suspicion of lumbar instability

Trial contacts and locations

1

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