Comparative Effectiveness of Acute Low Back Pain Management
Low Back Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring Low Back Pain, Primary Care, Physical Therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Symptoms of pain and/or numbness between the 12th rib and buttocks with or without symptoms into one or both legs, which, in the opinion of the primary care provider, are originating from tissues of the lumbar region.
- Age 18 - 60 years
- Oswestry disability score > 20%
- Both of the following clinical decision rule criteria: a)Duration of current symptoms < 16 days; and b)Patient report of no symptoms (pain, numbness, etc.) distal to the knee in past 72 hours.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Prior surgery to the lumbosacral spine
- Any treatment for low back pain in past 6 months
- Current pregnancy
- Currently receiving treatment for LBP from another healthcare provider (e.g., chiropractic, massage therapy, injections, etc.)
Presence of neurogenic LBP defined as the presence of either of the following:
a) Positive ipsilateral or contralateral straight leg raise (reproduction of symptoms at <45 degrees); or b)Reflex, sensory, or strength deficits in a pattern consistent with lumbar nerve root compression
- Judgment of the primary care provider of "red flags" of a potentially serious condition including cauda equina syndrome, major or rapidly progressing neurological deficit, fracture, cancer, infection or systemic disease
Sites / Locations
- Intermountain Health Care
- The University of Utah Healthcare System
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Usual Care
Early Physical Therapy with Usual Care
Usual care arm will receive management as recommended by practice guidelines and directed by the primary care provider. The recommended stepped care approach is used with initial management of advice and education only and no referral to physical therapy during the initial 4 weeks.
The Early Physical Therapy arm will receive the same advice and education intervention received by the usual care group and will be referred to receive 4 sessions of physical therapy during the first 4 weeks. The physical therapy protocol involves spinal manipulation and exercise.