Mechanisms of Specific Trunk Exercises in Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring Stabilization exercise, Physical therapy, Rehabilitation, Movement System Impairment exercise
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- a history of chronic LBP with or without recurrences for a minimum of 12 months;
- between 21 - 55 years of age;
- able to stand and walk without assistance;
- have an Oswestry Disability Score of 19% or higher AND/OR less than an 8 on one activity reported on the Patient Specific Functional Scale,
Exclusion Criteria:
- any major structural spinal deformity including scoliosis, kyphosis, or stenosis;
- spinal fracture or dislocation;
- osteoporosis;
- ankylosing spondylitis;
- rheumatoid arthritis;
- disc herniation with corroborating clinical signs and symptoms;
- serious spinal complications such as tumor or infection;
- previous spinal surgery;
- frank neurological loss, i.e., weakness and sensory loss;
- pain or paresthesia below the knee;
- etiology of LBP other than the lumbar spine, e.g., hip joint;
- history of neurological disease which required hospitalization;
- active treatment for cancer;
- history of unresolved cancer;
- pregnancy or less than 6 months post-partum or less than 6 months post weaning;
- magnified symptom-behavior;
- worker's compensation or disability case;
- in litigation for the LBP problem;
- have a BMI ≥ 30.
Sites / Locations
- Human Motion Analysis Lab
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
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'Eligible' Subject Group - STAB
'Ineligible' Subject Group - STAB
'Eligible' Subject Group - MSI
'Ineligible' Subject Group -MSI
Subjects between the ages of 21-55 years with low back pain >12 months who are eligible for Treatment-Based Classification (TBC) stabilization exercises based on current criteria: straight leg raise > 90 degrees aberrant trunk movement with trunk forward flexion positive prone instability test AND/OR passive lumbar mobility testing that is judged to be hypermobile at any level.
Subjects between the ages of 21-55 years with low back pain >12 months who are not eligible for the TBC-based stabilization exercises based on current criteria
Subjects between the ages of 21-55 years with low back pain >12 months who are eligible for Treatment-Based Classification (TBC) stabilization exercises based on current criteria: straight leg raise > 90 degrees aberrant trunk movement with trunk forward flexion positive prone instability test AND/OR passive lumbar mobility testing that is judged to be hypermobile at any level.
Subjects between the ages of 21-55 years with low back pain >12 months who are not eligible for the TBC-based stabilization exercises based on current criteria