Cognitive Muscular Therapy for Low Back Pain (CMT-LBP)
Low Back Pain, Chronic Pain, Muscle Tightness
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring Psychologically informed physiotherapy, Electromyography biofeedback, Cognitive Muscular Therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Above 18 years old Speak and understand English sufficient to read the information sheet and sign the consent form Ability to walk without an assistive device for at least 100m (to ensure patients have sufficient mobility to be able to complete the intervention) Low back pain for at least three months' duration Currently scoring 4 or more on the Roland disability scale Exclusion Criteria: Dementia or other major cognitive impairment Red flags (specific causes of LBP, such as acute disc prolapse with radicular pain, or other serious pathology) Pregnancy History of serious spinal injury (fractures, spinal cord injury) BMI >33 (as EMG measurement is not possible in people with higher BMI) Acute low back pain (Onset less than 3 months) Any systemic inflammatory disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis Any balance disorders which may increase the risk of a fall
Sites / Locations
- University of SalfordRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Single group
This group will receive Cognitive Muscular Therapy for low back pain