Verbalization in Patients With Non-specific Low Back Pain and Central Sensitization
Central Sensitization, Low Back Pain, Pain Catastrophizing
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Central Sensitization focused on measuring Central Sensitization, Low Back Pain, Pain, Pain Catastrophizing, Brence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Individuals over the age of 18 who present to physical therapy with a clinical diagnosis of non-specific low back pain.
Their pain must also have the one of the following characteristics:
2a.the pain is disproportionate to the nature or extent of injury/pathology AND/OR 2b.the pain is disproportionate, non-mechanical, and unpredictable in response to aggravating/easing factors AND/OR 2c.the pain has a strong association with maladaptive psychological factors AND/OR 2d. the pain is diffuse/non-anatomic areas of pain/tenderness to palpation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any red-flags indicating the low back pain is caused by non-musculoskeletal pathology
- Pain whose origin could be better defined as noceptive (intermittent and sharp with movement or mechanical provocation; pain localized to the area of injury or dysfunction; clear, proportionate mechanical/anatomical nature to aggravating and easing factors; pain described as shooting, burning, sharp, electric-like; pain in association with other dysesthesias; night pain/disturbed sleep; antalgic postures/movement)
- Pain whose origin could better be defined as peripheral neuropathic (history of nerve injury, pathology or mechanical compromise; pain in a dermatomal or cutaneous distribution; pain/symptoms provocation with movement tests that move or compress neural tissue (ex. SLR)
Sites / Locations
- Keystone Physical Therapy
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Pain Verbalization Repression Rules
This group will wear a bracelet with a set of rules which will restrict ones verbalization of pain complaints