EFFects of EXPosure and Cognitive-behavioural Therapy for Chronic BACK Pain (EFFECT-BACK)
Chronic Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Low Back Pain focused on measuring Chronic Low Back Pain, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Exposure, Fear Avoidance, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in chronic low back pain, Exposure in vivo in chronic low back pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Chronic low back pain (duration > 6 months, pain on most days of the week)
- Sufficient level of disability, as defined by QBPDS ≥ 15 (Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale)
- Age 18 and above
- Agreeing to participate, verified by completion of informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Back surgeries during the last six months or planned surgeries
- Red Flags
- inability to read or write in German
- pregnancy
- severe alcohol or drug addiction
- psychotic disorders
- another current psychological treatment
- physical inability to attend sessions
- parallel participation in another intervention study
Depression will be controlled for, medication will be required to stay stable until Follow-up and any changes will be controlled for, on-demand ("rescue") medication will be not allowed.
Sites / Locations
- RPTU Kaiserslautern- LandauRecruiting
- Essener Rückenschmerzzentrum, Universitätsklinikum EssenRecruiting
- Schmerzzentrum, Ruprechts - Karls Universität HeidelbergRecruiting
- Poliklinische Institutsambulanz für PsychotherapieRecruiting
- Phillips-Universität MarburgRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Exposure (EXP)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Exposure in vivo for fear avoidant chronic low back pain patients. This treatment means that the individual is exposed to movements and tasks that have been avoided due to fear of (re)injury. The treatment begins after three educational lessons including the rational and developing a fear hierarchy. Exposure phase includes 10 exposures sessions which are highly individualized. Behavioral experiments can be included to correct catastrophic misinterpretations. The main purpose of this intervention type is to reduce pain related disability via diminishing fear avoidance.
Cognitive behavioural psychotherapy for fear avoidant chronic low back patients. The therapy is modularized in three main parts. The educational lesson is followed by the module graded activity which represents the behavioral part of the program. The second module comprises relaxation. And the last part contains cognitive interventions. Cognitive behavioural intervention techniques are employed to support the patient in the process of coping with chronic pain: i.e. reduction of disability and improving functional ability.