measurINg forceS durInG cHiropractic Treatment (INSIGHT)
Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Low Back Pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Able to demonstrate the necessary abilities (English language, literacy) needed to provide informed consent without the assistance of another person (e.g., a proxy, spouse, family member or other support person)
- Self-reported low back pain (acute, subacute or chronic) at the time of examination and enrollment
Exclusion Criteria:
- Weight > 300lbs
- Spinal Pathology or conditions contraindicating study procedures or compromising participant safety
- Inflammatory arthropathy involving the spine (e.g. Ankylosing spondylitis, Rheumatoid arthritis)
- Spinal fracture in the past 6 months
- Other conditions requiring referral (e.g. self-reporting alcohol/substance dependence or abuse, unstable spinal segments, and cauda equina syndrome)
- Pregnant or planning to become pregnant within the next 5 weeks
- Unable to tolerate study procedures safely
- Altered Mental Capacity
- Sensitivity to adhesives used in the study
- Uncontrolled hypertension
- Co-morbidity requiring simultaneous clinical management that compromises ability to deliver study procedures or assess the participant's heath status or poses as a scheduling burden
- Retention of legal advice or seeking a health-related insurance claim
- Compliance concerns (e.g. scheduling conflicts, moving from the quad city area, unwilling to undergo required study procedures or receive treatment from study doctor(s))
- Quebec Task Force Classification of 10 or 11: (chronic pain syndrome, visceral/infectious source of LBP)
Sites / Locations
- Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Flexion-Distraction spinal manipulation
Participants will receive Flexion-Distraction treatment from a licensed doctor of chiropractic. During the procedure the participant lies prone on a specially designed treatment table. The table is equipped with a movable lower body section, which can be directed by the study doctor to lower the participants legs, move them from side to side, or in a traction motion. Table movements can occur in combination with other motions, depending on the diagnosis and characteristics specific to the participant's condition. During this procedure, the doctor will also touch the lower or upper part of the participants back or neck with their hands to direct treatment toward specific spinal regions.