Management of Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adults Using Auricular Point Acupressure
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, cLBP, pain, acupressure
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 60 years or older
- Able to read and write English
- cLBP that has persisted at least 3 months and has pain on at least half of the days for the previous 6 months49
- The average intensity of pain ≥ 4 on a 11-point numerical pain scale in the previous week have intact cognition (Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) > 24)
- Willing to commit to 4-weekly study visits and up to 12-months follow-up.
- Able to apply pressure to the seeds with tapes on their ears.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Malignant or autoimmune diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis).
- Known acute compression fractures caused by osteoporosis, spinal stenosis, spondylolysis, or spondylolisthesis because these conditions may confound treatment effects or the interpretation of results.
- Sciatica with leg pain greater than back pain.
- Allergy to the tape.
- Use of some types of hearing aids (size may obstruct the placement of seeds).
- Pain in other parts of the body that is more severe than the cLBP and which occurs daily or almost every day with at least moderate intensity or acute pain; neurological disorders that could interfere with pain reporting or confound performance on the other outcomes, cerebral tumor, Alzheimer's disease (or other cognitive illnesses), prior stroke, or multiple sclerosis.
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Other
T-APA
NT-APA
Enhanced Educational Control Group (CG-2)
Patients with active points related to cLBP. Will receive acupressure within the two zones for cLBP located on the front and back of the ear and three points known for alleviating stress and pain.
The same procedure for APA will be applied but the tapes/seeds will be placed on five different ear points, comprising mouth, stomach, duodenum, internal ear, and tonsil. These points are chosen for the non-target ear points of APA treatment for two reasons. First, they are distinct from the zones of the ear (and the points therein) associated with the lower back, and correspond to body regions in which the participant is usually pain-free. Second, they are equivalent in number to those points used in the APA treatment group.
Participants in the enhanced educational control group will be given the cLBP educational booklet and visit the office weekly for assessment (i.e., blood draws and questionnaires), which is the same schedule as that for the APA groups.