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The Effect of Therapeutic Ultrasound on Pain in Coccydynia

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Cumhuriyet University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Coccyx Disorder

Treatments

Other: Intermittent ultrasound
Other: Continuous ultrasound

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05142930
2021-02/29

Details and patient eligibility

About

Pain of the sacrococcygeal region is called coccydynia This painful clinical picture, which causes a decrease in the quality of life, also causes disability. Physical therapy modalities are used in the treatment of coccydynia. Ultrasound, which is used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, can be applied in two ways as continuous and intermittent for therapeutic purposes.Our aim in this study is to compare the effectiveness of continuous and intermittent ultrasound in patients with a diagnosis of coccydynia and to examine its effect on pain.

Full description

Coccygodynia often develops from an inappropriate sitting position or when standing up from a sitting position. In the advanced stages of coccydynia, the pain becomes continuous. Conservative treatment, interventional procedures and surgical treatment are used in treatment. Medical treatment, physical therapy and local injection applications are accepted as conservative treatment methods.Among the physical therapy modalities, ultrasound has been used for many years in diseases affecting the musculoskeletal system. Ultrasound, which is used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, can be applied in two ways as continuous and intermittent for therapeutic purposes.

A total of 52 patients who applied between 01/04/2021 and 01/04/2022 and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be included in the study. Continuous ultrasound will be performed in 26 patients and intermittent ultrasound will be performed in 26 patients. Randomization will be determined by the treatment protocol prepared in closed envelopes.Within the scope of the study, the age, height, weight, trauma history, duration of complaint, severity of pain and Oswestry Disability Index scale will be recorded before the interventions. The patients will be followed up at the 3rd week and 3rd month after the treatment. The Oswestry Disability Index scale will be filled in to assess the severity of disability resulting from pain in the patient. Pain severity will be evaluated with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS).

Data will be entered into SPSS (version: 22.0) IBM SPSS statistical package program. Arithmetic mean, standard deviation, min-max, median values will be given in the data obtained by measurement. Percentage and frequency distribution will be given in the data obtained by counting. In statistical evaluations, parametric tests will be used for data showing normal distribution, and non-parametric tests will be used for data not showing normal distribution. Relationships will be compared according to the Pearson or Spearman correlation coefficient. Chi-square test will be applied to categorical data. P<0.05 will be considered significant.

Enrollment

52 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Diagnosed with coccydynia and having idiopathic or trauma history in etiology
  • 18-75 years old
  • The patient's acceptance of the ultrasound treatment to be applied
  • Being in good mental health in terms of compliance with the treatment to be applied
  • Receiving conservative treatment before ultrasound treatment
  • The patient's numerical pain scale must be 5 and above

Exclusion criteria

  • Being under the age of 18 and over the age of 75
  • The patient's refusal to accept the treatment
  • Wound or soft tissue infection in the skin area to be treated
  • Pregnant patients
  • Patients who have been diagnosed with malignancy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

52 participants in 2 patient groups

Intermittent ultrasound
Active Comparator group
Description:
Patients with coccydynia will receive 10 sessions of physical therapy, 5 days a week for 2 weeks. Intermittent ultrasound will be used as a physical therapy agent. Intermittent ultrasound treatment will be applied to the muscles of the bilateral coccyx region at a dose of 1.0W/cm², at a frequency of 1 Megahertz, for 3+3 minutes.
Treatment:
Other: Intermittent ultrasound
Continuous ultrasound
Active Comparator group
Description:
Patients with coccydynia will receive 10 sessions of physical therapy, 5 days a week for 2 weeks. Continuous ultrasound will be used as a physical therapy agent. Continuous ultrasound treatment will be applied to the muscles of the bilateral coccyx region at a dose of 1.0W/cm², at a frequency of 1 Megahertz, for 3+3 minutes.
Treatment:
Other: Continuous ultrasound

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Özhan Pazarcı, MD; Emel Güler, MD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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