Optimize Low Back Pain (OPTIMIZE)
Low Back Pain, Chronic Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring Physical Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, Adaptive Treatment Regimens
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 - 64 years at the time of enrollment.
- Meets NIH Task Force definition of chronic LBP based on two questions: 1) How long has LBP has been an ongoing problem for you? and 2) How often has LBP been an ongoing problem for you over the past 6 months? A response of greater than 3 months to question 1, and "at least half the days in the past 6 months" to question 2 is required to satisfy the NIH definition of chronic LBP.
- Healthcare visit for LBP in the past 90 days.
- At least moderate levels of pain and disability requiring ODI score >24 and pain intensity rating > 4.
- Has access to two-way video technology, such as smartphone, iPad/tablet, or laptop with webcam for telehealth visits.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Evidence of serious pathology as a cause of LBP including neoplasm, inflammatory disease (e.g., ankylosing spondylitis), vertebral osteomyelitis, etc.
- Evidence of a specific spinal pathology as the cause of LBP including spine fracture, spinal stenosis, radiculopathy, etc.
- Knowingly pregnant
- Has received physical therapy for LBP; or CBT or mindfulness for any reason with a provider in prior 90 days
- Currently receiving substance use disorder treatment
- Any lumbar spine surgery in the past year.
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins University
- Intermountain Health Care
- The University of Utah Healthcare System
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
PT followed by Switching to CBT in Phase II for nonresponders
PT followed by Mindfulness in Phase II for nonresponders
CBT followed by Switching to PT in Phase II for nonresponders
CBT followed by Mindfulness in Phase II for nonresponders
Phase I treatment is 8 weekly sessions of evidence-based physical therapy (PT). At the 10-week follow-up participants who are non-responders to Phase I PT will switch to 8 weekly sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as Phase II treatment. If participant is a responder to Phase I PT, he or she will receive up to 2 more PT sessions in Phase II of treatment.
Phase I treatment is 8 weekly sessions of evidence-based physical therapy (PT). At the 10-week follow-up participants who are non-responders to Phase I PT will receive 8 weekly sessions of mindfulness using a mindfulness-oriented recovery enhancement protocol as Phase II treatment. If participant is a responder to Phase I PT, he or she will receive up to 2 more PT sessions in Phase II of treatment.
Phase I treatment is 8 weekly sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). At the 10-week follow-up participants who are non-responders to Phase I CBT will switch to 8 weekly sessions of evidence-based physical therapy (PT) as Phase II treatment. If participant is a responder to Phase I CBT, he or she will receive up to 2 more CBT sessions in Phase II of treatment.
Phase I treatment is 8 weekly sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). At the 10-week follow-up participants who are non-responders to Phase I CBT will switch to 8 weekly sessions of mindfulness using a mindfulness-oriented recovery enhancement protocol as Phase II treatment. If participant is a responder to Phase I CBT, he or she will receive up to 2 more CBT sessions in Phase II of treatment.