Ultrasound of the Thoracolumbar Fascia for Diagnosing Chronic Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring Ultrasound imaging, Elastography, Lumbar fascia, Acupuncture therapy, Manipulation, Chiropractic, Massage therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ongoing low back and/or referred pain (non-specific pattern) above or just below the gluteal fold of at least 3/10 on a numerical pain rating scale (NRS), for at least 3 months;
- Pain has resulted in a problem on at least 50% of the days in the past 6 months;
- Only use of oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain treatment in the 4 weeks before treatment;
- Willingness to commit to treatment sessions (acupuncture, chiropractic therapy or therapeutic massage) and to follow-up visits.
Exclusion Criteria:
Back pain attributable to a specific, recognizable, known pathology:
- protrusion or prolapse of 1 or more intervertebral discs with concurrent neurological symptoms;
- radicular pain (sciatica);
- infectious spondylopathy;
- low back pain caused by inflammatory, malignant, or autoimmune disease;
- congenital deformation of the spine (except for slight lordosis or scoliosis);
- compression fracture caused by osteoporosis;
- spinal stenosis;
- spondylolysis or spondylolisthesis;
- Pregnancy;
- History of spinal surgery;
- History of pelvis or hip fractures;
- Acupuncture, spinal manipulation or therapeutic massage for back pain within the past year;
- Severe clotting disorders or anticoagulant therapy;
Sites / Locations
- Centre hospitalier de l'Université de MontréalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Acupuncture
Chiropractic
Waiting list and Therapeutic Massage
The acupuncture treatments will consist of one 45-minute session weekly, for 3 consecutive weeks. The acupuncture treatment protocol will be semi standardized according to usual practice. All patients will be treated with a selection of local and distant points, comprising 10 minutes of insertion time, 30 minutes of needle retention and manipulation to achieve de qi (an irradiating feeling) if possible.
The chiropractic treatments will consist of one 20-minute session weekly, for 3 consecutive weeks. The Diversified technique is one of the most commonly practiced techniques by chiropractors. In the treatment of low back pain, this technique involves the application of a quick (high-velocity), short (low-amplitude) thrust (adjustment) to the lombo-pelvic area.
The therapeutic massage treatments will consist of one 45-minute session weekly, for 3 consecutive weeks. A technique called Fascial Release will be used. Tension related to back pain is believed to be present not only in the back but also in various parts of the body such as the legs, through the connection of fascia, the membrane that surrounds the muscles. The purpose of this treatment is to reduce the tension connected to the lower back.