Investigating the Hypoalgesic Effects of Manipulative Therapy Using Pain Conditioning and Expectations in Low Back Pain
Chronic Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Low Back Pain focused on measuring Placebo Effect, Contextual Effect, Spinal Manipulative Therapy, Expectations, Chronic Low Back Pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age between 18 to 60 years;
- Current episode of CLBP lasting more than 3 months (including cases with pain in the lower limbs);
- Seeking primary clinical care for at least 6 weeks ago for this episode of low back pain;
- Primary pain located between T12 and the gluteal folds;
- Pain intensity equal to or greater than 3 on the 0-10 numerical pain rating scale;
- Score greater than 14% on the Oswestry Disability Index;
- And be able to speak and understand Portuguese well to complete the questionnaires.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who report bad previous experiences with manual therapy through the application of a brief screening questionnaire (Colloca et al 2006),
- Pregnant
- Uncontrolled cardiovascular systemic, neurological or psychiatric diseases
- Stroke sequel
- Unbalanced diabetes
- Patients undergoing other therapeutic interventions in the last 3 months
- Patients with no recommendation to manipulative therapy
- Patients who reach 50 degrees Celsius (the maximum temperature made available by the Q-sense equipment (Medoc), given that 50 degrees Celsius is the device's maximum safety limit for preventing burns to volunteers' skin.
- Classification in red flags (neoplastic diseases or tumors in the spine,inflammatory diseases, infections and fractures)
Sites / Locations
- Unidade Saúde Escola - USERecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Experimental: Hidden conditioning procedure + Positive Expectation
Active Comparator: Positive expectations
Active Comparator: Neutral Expectations
Patients with chronic low back pain will receive verbal delivered positive instructions regarding manipulative therapy. Then, after the spinal manipulative therapy they will be submitted to a hidden conditioning procedure in which the pain threshold will be surreptitiously downgrade to conditioning pain decrease to manipulative therapy (G1).
Patients with chronic low back pain will receive verbal delivered positive instructions regarding spinal manipulative therapy (G2) before the administration of a spinal manipulative therapy approach.
Patients with chronic low back pain will receive verbal delivered neutral instructions regarding spinal manipulative therapy (G3) before the administration of a spinal manipulative therapy approach.