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Myofascial Trigger Point Release and Paced Breathing Training for Chronic Low Back Pain

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ARCIM Institute Academic Research in Complementary and Integrative Medicine

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chronic Low-back Pain

Treatments

Other: Myofascial trigger point release and paced breathing training
Other: Core stabilization exercises and paced breathing training
Other: Core stabilization exercises
Other: Myofascial trigger point release

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

A study to explore whether two different treatment approaches, myofascial trigger point release and core stabilization exercises, both with and without additional paced breathing training, can help patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) and whether one of the two treatments is superior.

Full description

This is a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of myofascial trigger point release therapy compared to core stabilization exercises, both with and without additional paced breathing training, on patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). The main focus is on changes in pain severity, anxiety and depression, heart rate variability, and use of analgesic medication. Outcomes are measured at baseline (pre-intervention), after ten treatments (post-intervention), at three- and at six-month follow-up.

Enrollment

124 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Written informed consent
  • Age between 20 and 70 years
  • LBP at least once a week during the last three months
  • Pain intensity rated at least 4 on an 11-point scale (0=no pain, 10=worst pain imaginable)
  • Muscular pain during flexion, extension and lateral flexion

Exclusion criteria

  • Acute hernia
  • Acute local or generalized inflammation
  • Neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, hemiplegia
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Radicular symptoms (Lasègue's sign, weakness of foot dorsiflexion muscle, needles or tingling in the legs)
  • Paraspinal tumors or metastases
  • Cancer under chemo- or radio-surgical treatment or requiring such during the next 12 months
  • Leg prostheses
  • Rheumatic, cardiovascular or chronic pulmonary condition precluding 45-minute physical therapy (contraindication declared by a physician)
  • Severe depression or severe anxiety currently requiring psychotherapy and/or pharmacotherapy
  • Suicidal tendencies
  • Drug abuse or addiction
  • Pregnancy existing or planned during the study period

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

124 participants in 4 patient groups

Core stabilization exercises
Experimental group
Description:
Patients with CLBP who practice core stabilization exercises
Treatment:
Other: Core stabilization exercises
Core stabilization exercises and paced breathing training
Experimental group
Description:
Patients with CLBP who practice core stabilization exercises combined with paced breathing training
Treatment:
Other: Core stabilization exercises and paced breathing training
Myofascial trigger point release
Experimental group
Description:
Patients with CLBP who receive myofascial trigger point release therapy
Treatment:
Other: Myofascial trigger point release
Myofascial trigger point release and paced breathing training
Experimental group
Description:
Patients with CLBP who receive myofascial trigger point release therapy combined with paced breathing training
Treatment:
Other: Myofascial trigger point release and paced breathing training

Trial contacts and locations

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