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Reliability of an Objective Measurement to Assess Lumbar Spine Motion in Healthy Controls and in Low Back Pain Patients

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Ruhr University of Bochum

Status

Completed

Conditions

Comparison of Healthy Subjects and Low Back Pain Patients
Reliability, Validity of Measurement to Assess Lumbar Spine Motion

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03763994
4385-12

Details and patient eligibility

About

Main of the study is to assess the reliability of a new objective tool to measure lumbar spine motion. The data will be collected from healthy subjects and subjects with frequent or daily low back pain in the last three months. In addition we compare the results of the motion measurements with disability and pain questionnaires such as the Roland Morris, Oswestry Disability Index and the Brief Pain Inventory.

Enrollment

102 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 90 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • older than 18 years, informed consent, sufficient German skills <30 days low back pain in the last 90 days (control group) >31days of low back pain in the last 90 days (low back pain group)

Exclusion criteria

  • neurological disorder (including multiple sclerosis, Stroke, Parkinson´s disease), Current pain >= 4 (NSR)/intake of analgesic in the last 24h/ previous low back surgery (control group), inability to perform choreography (LBP group)

Trial design

102 participants in 4 patient groups

Control group 1
Description:
Never low back pain in the last 3 months
Control group 2
Description:
occasionally (1-30days) low back pain in the last 3 months
Low back pain group 3
Description:
frequently (31-60days) low back pain in the last 3 months
Low back pain group 4
Description:
daily (61-90days) low back pain in the last 3 months

Trial contacts and locations

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