The Underlying Mechanism of Spinal Manipulative Therapy and the Effect of Pain on Physical Outcome Measures
Low Back Pain, Degeneration of Lumbosacral Intervertebral Disc, Muscle Weakness
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring spinal manipulative therapy, low back pain, experimental pain, spinal stiffness, lumbar multifidus, degeneration
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Self ambulatory participants with or without acute/chronic LBP. LBP is defined as pain or discomfort between costal margin and above the gluteal folds, with or without leg pain.
- All the included LBP participants must have modified Oswestry Disability Index score > 12%
- Have the ability to lie prone for at least 20 minutes.
- Asymptomatic participants should be free from LBP at the time of visit.
Exclusion Criteria:
- With medical 'red flag' conditions such as cancer, cauda equine syndrome, spinal infection, fracture or systemic disease
- History of arm surgery, shoulder or arm pain that may hinder the arm lifting in prone
- History of orthopedic or neurological surgery to the spine, pelvis or hips
- Inflammatory or active infective processes involving spine or shoulder
- Spondylolisthesis, ankylosing spondylitis, scoliosis of greater than 20 degrees (Cobb's angle)
- Pregnancy
- Osteoporosis
- Neurologic deficit or signs of nerve root compression
- Congenital spinal disorder (such as spina bifida),
- Participation in competitive sports more than 3 times per week
- History of spinal manipulation or lumbar multifidus stabilization exercise training within the past 4 weeks
- Additional exclusion criteria for asymptomatic participants include: back pain in the preceding year, or exceeding 1 week; missed at least 1 work day because of back pain; and consultation for a back problem.
Sites / Locations
- River Valley Health Clinic
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Other
Other
SMT for low back pain patients
Asymptomatic arm
Low back pain participants without SMT
To investigate the effects of high velocity, low amplitude lumbopelvic spinal manipulative therapy on spinal stiffness and back muscle activity.
To investigate the sequential changes in spinal stiffness and back muscle activity of asymptomatic participants over time without any intervention. Participants of this arm can volunteer for an additional experimental pain protocol after their third visit (at 1 week) to investigate the effects of experimental pain on the changes of spinal stiffness and back muscle activity using a randomized crossover design (injecting 5% hypertonic saline or 0.9% isotonic saline to the interspinous ligaments at L3 to L5 levels in random order in two additional visits).
To investigate the temporal changes in lumbar disc diffusion within a 1-hour period without SMT