Sensorimotor Training in Low-back Pain Rehabilitation (SeMoPoP)
Low Back Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring proprioception, postural control, sensorimotor training, uncontrolled manifold
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with musculoskeletal low back pain (non-specific low back pain)
- Age ≥ 18 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- Known or suspected neurological diseases or lesions
- Traumatic injury of musculoskeletal system (fractures, tumours)
- Spinal pathologies (e.g., tumour, infection, fracture, and inflammatory disease)
- Previous spinal surgery
- Presence of any contraindication to exercise (fracture or cardiovascular limitations)
Sites / Locations
- Reha Rheinfelden
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Sensorimotor
Low-intensity activity
The experimental group will receive added PPT to the conventional physiotherapy. PPT will be applied by means of a neuro-orthopaedic medical device ("Posturomed®", see section 3.2). The "Posturomed" allows adaptive oscillation in the horizontal plane. Therapy instructions advise seven stages of difficulty. In all stages the patient is asked to provoke oscillation by stepping on site. After three steps, the patient must stand still on one leg for 2 seconds before he or she repeats the steps. Difficulty is increased by a) decreasing the damping through release of the breaks and b) through added juggling of a ball during the motor task (dual-task and divided attention). The next stage is reached once stabilisation in the previous stage is secured.
Added to conventional therapy, as administered to all participants, the control group will do added treadmill walking. The control intervention will consist of 10 minutes of walking at comfortable pace. The patient will be instructed in treadmill functions and asked to set the speed between 2 and 4 km/h. The speed should be adjusted to the level where the patient would still be able to talk comfortably.