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Assessment of Acupuncture to Improve Function, Exercise Capacity, and Pain

Primary Purpose

Low Back Pain

Status
Terminated
Phase
Phase 1
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Acupuncture
Treadmill Exercise
Sponsored by
VA Maryland Health Care System
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring Low back pain, acupuncture, treadmill exercise

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 65 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Veterans eligible for this study are men or women between 25 and 65 years old with non-malignant low back pain greater than 6 months duration and pain scores greater than 4 (on a Numeric Pain Scale of 0 = No Pain and 10 = Worst Imaginable Pain) on most days out of the preceding month.
  • Eligible subjects will also need to be able to tolerate 3 minutes walking at a rate of 0.5 miles per hour on a horizontal surface.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Inability to provide informed consent
  • Diagnosis of dementia
  • Severe depression (Beck Depression Inventory score > 30), suicidality, or untreated mental illness
  • Severe anxiety (Beck Anxiety Inventory score > 30)
  • Evidence of current substance abuse or alcoholism on the TICS
  • Ongoing litigation related to the low back pain complaint
  • Pregnancy or intent to become pregnant during time of study
  • Ambulation requiring an assistive device
  • Neurological, orthopedic, or other conditions impairing ambulation that would affect exercise safety
  • Progressive neurological changes, altered sensation, or a history of cauda equina syndrome
  • Pain below the knee that limits ambulation
  • Lower extremity amputation proximal to the toes
  • Low back pain problem requiring surgical intervention or impending surgery
  • A history of lumbar vertebral fracture; and
  • A history of prior lumbar surgery. Additional exclusion criteria include medical conditions that would affect an exercise program, such as rheumatologic, infectious, cardiac, peripheral vascular and pulmonary conditions, or ongoing cancer treatment.

Sites / Locations

  • Baltimore VAMC

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm Type

Experimental

Arm Label

Acupuncture plus Treadmill Exercise

Arm Description

Acupuncture plus Treadmill Exercise

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Primary outcome measures are: (1) Numeric Pain Scale, (2) Oswestry Disability Index II, (3) fitness level determined by treadmill exercise, and (4) free-range ambulatory activity using step activity monitors.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Self-reports, including function, depression, anxiety, and sleep; a physical performance test battery.

Full Information

First Posted
July 16, 2007
Last Updated
August 2, 2011
Sponsor
VA Maryland Health Care System
Collaborators
Samueli Institute for Information Biology
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT00502619
Brief Title
Assessment of Acupuncture to Improve Function, Exercise Capacity, and Pain
Official Title
Pilot Study to Determine the Efficacy and Feasibility of a Structured Acupuncture and Treadmill Program to Treat Chronic Low Back Pain Patients to Improve Function, Exercise Capacity, and Pain Control.
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
July 2011
Overall Recruitment Status
Terminated
Why Stopped
Inadequate recruitment of study subjects and inadequate retention.
Study Start Date
September 2007 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
January 2010 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
January 2010 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Name of the Sponsor
VA Maryland Health Care System
Collaborators
Samueli Institute for Information Biology

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The purpose of this research proposal is to conduct a feasibility study to determine the viability a larger efficacy study of combined acupuncture treatments plus treadmill exercise to decrease pain, facilitate exercise, and improve function in Veterans with chronic low back pain (CLBP). To test this novel approach, subjects enrolled from a Veteran population at the Veteran Affairs Maryland Health Care System (VAMHCS) will undergo acupuncture plus low intensity treadmill walking exercise. Preliminary data regarding subject compliance, self-report of function, pain control, ambulatory activity, and exercise capacity will be collected to assess the response to this combined acupuncture/treadmill exercise protocol. Additionally, this study will determine the viability of this combined treatment paradigm for a larger study that will examine efficacy.
Detailed Description
Chronic non-malignant low back pain (CLBP) is very common. It is treated with diverse pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, including complementary and alternative pain treatments. Acupuncture has gained increasing acceptance among patients in the United States; however, the efficacy and duration of benefit of acupuncture treatments is often unknown, and prolonged utilization of these treatments is expensive. Successful acupuncture may provide an alternative to pain medications. Randomized studies have shown that exercise can produce long term benefits for individuals experiencing CLBP. Studies have also shown that acupuncture may be useful for the treatment of CLBP. The purpose of the proposed research is to conduct a study to determine the feasibility of a larger efficacy study of acupuncture to decrease pain and facilitate exercise and function in Veterans with chronic low back pain (CLBP), in a Veteran population at the Veteran Affairs Maryland Health Care System (VAMHCS). To test this novel approach, subjects will undergo 16 weeks of treatment, consisting of acupuncture for 4 weeks followed by an overlapping period of 12 weeks of acupuncture plus low intensity treadmill walking exercise. Preliminary data will be collected to assess the improvement, if any, of: a) self-report of function, b) pain control, c) ambulatory activity, and d) exercise capacity. Additionally, this study will determine the viability of this combined treatment paradigm for a larger study that will examine efficacy. Major objectives are to determine the rates of compliance for participation in this therapy of acupuncture plus low-intensity treadmill walking program, the completion rate of all treatment sessions and associated health assessment forms, as well as the challenges of recruitment. In addition, preliminary data to support the application for the larger pilot study will be obtained. The investigators' long-term research goal is to study this novel paradigm and its ability to reduce chronic low back pain. The specific aims of the study are as follows: Specific Objective 1. To determine whether individuals with CLBP receiving acupuncture plus treadmill exercise will exhibit superior improvement in function measured by Oswestry Disability Index II. Specific Objective 2. To determine whether CLBP patients receiving acupuncture plus treadmill exercise will exhibit reduced pain scores measured by the Numeric Pain Intensity Rating Scale. Specific Objective 3. To determine whether CLBP patients receiving acupuncture plus treadmill exercise will have improved home and community based ambulatory activity levels quantified by Step Activity Monitors (SAM). Specific Objective 4. CLBP patients receiving acupuncture plus exercise will have greater gains in cardiovascular fitness levels measured by exercise testing with open circuit spirometry (V02 Max).

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Low Back Pain
Keywords
Low back pain, acupuncture, treadmill exercise

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 1
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
10 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Acupuncture plus Treadmill Exercise
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Acupuncture plus Treadmill Exercise
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
Acupuncture
Intervention Description
A specific regimen of acupuncture sites will be needled twice weekly for eight weeks and once weekly for a subsequent eight weeks.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Treadmill Exercise
Intervention Description
After the first four weeks of acupuncture treatments, subjects will initiate a three times per week treadmill program, which will continue for a total of 12 weeks in conjunction with the acupuncture treatments.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Primary outcome measures are: (1) Numeric Pain Scale, (2) Oswestry Disability Index II, (3) fitness level determined by treadmill exercise, and (4) free-range ambulatory activity using step activity monitors.
Time Frame
16 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Self-reports, including function, depression, anxiety, and sleep; a physical performance test battery.
Time Frame
16 weeks

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
65 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Veterans eligible for this study are men or women between 25 and 65 years old with non-malignant low back pain greater than 6 months duration and pain scores greater than 4 (on a Numeric Pain Scale of 0 = No Pain and 10 = Worst Imaginable Pain) on most days out of the preceding month. Eligible subjects will also need to be able to tolerate 3 minutes walking at a rate of 0.5 miles per hour on a horizontal surface. Exclusion Criteria: Inability to provide informed consent Diagnosis of dementia Severe depression (Beck Depression Inventory score > 30), suicidality, or untreated mental illness Severe anxiety (Beck Anxiety Inventory score > 30) Evidence of current substance abuse or alcoholism on the TICS Ongoing litigation related to the low back pain complaint Pregnancy or intent to become pregnant during time of study Ambulation requiring an assistive device Neurological, orthopedic, or other conditions impairing ambulation that would affect exercise safety Progressive neurological changes, altered sensation, or a history of cauda equina syndrome Pain below the knee that limits ambulation Lower extremity amputation proximal to the toes Low back pain problem requiring surgical intervention or impending surgery A history of lumbar vertebral fracture; and A history of prior lumbar surgery. Additional exclusion criteria include medical conditions that would affect an exercise program, such as rheumatologic, infectious, cardiac, peripheral vascular and pulmonary conditions, or ongoing cancer treatment.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Robert A Lavin, M.D.
Organizational Affiliation
VA Maryland Health Care System
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Baltimore VAMC
City
Baltimore
State/Province
Maryland
ZIP/Postal Code
21201
Country
United States

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