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The Association Between STarT Back Tool Subgroups and Postural Stability

1 febbraio 2019 aggiornato da: Allan Riis, Aalborg University Hospital

The Association Between STarT Back Tool Subgroups of Patients With Low Back Pain and Postural Stability Under Conditions of Sensory Deprivation and Cognitive Load

Purpose This trial study the association between SBT subgroups and postural stability. It is theorized that cognitive impairment is more pronounced among patients in SBT group three compared to SBT group one and two. Therefore, it is hypothesized that challenging patients' balance will have a greater impact on the postural sway among patients in SBT group three compared to SBT group one and two in conditions where sensory information is reduced and cognitive load is increased.

Panoramica dello studio

Stato

Completato

Descrizione dettagliata

Globally low back pain (LBP) and neck pain are the leading causes of disability (1). Consequently, improvements in the assessment and treatment of LBP can have an extensive impact. Patients with LBP constitute a heterogeneous group and to improve treatment there is much focus on identifying subgroups of patients and tailor treatment accordingly. An example of this is the STarT Back Tool (SBT) which has been translated to more than 20 languages and is probably the most used tool for subgrouping of patients with LBP. The SBT sub-groups patients into three groups with a progressing need for treatment. Patients in group one should be given information on LBP and advice to stay active, patients in group two are also recommended supplementary treatment in primary care, and in addition patients in group three need attention to psycho-social issues (2-3). Accordingly to the SBT, patient in group three should be treated with cognitive therapy by a physiotherapist undergoing special training. This training includes mentorship and professional support to enable physiotherapists to elicit and address complex issues in patients with psycho-social barriers to recovery. Subgrouping by SBT and thereby treating patients in group three with cognitive therapy has been found effective in improving their functional outcomes (4-5).

Patients with LBP have found to have different postural control strategies than patients without LBP especially during tasks involving increased task complexity (6-7). However, some studies have not found decreased postural control among patients whit LBP (8-9). Heterogeneous study populations may explain the discrepancy in findings especially if subgroups of patients with LBP have affected postural control while other subgroups are not affected.

Patients with pain often present with some degree of cognitive impairments which could limit the extent to which daily activities could be performed. This may be particularly present among SBT group three patients. Cognitive impairments have been associated with decreased function and consequently reduced balance in elderly, indicating that postural stability requires significant amount of cognitive resource. Since the cognitive resources are limited, if additional tasks compete for these resources, performance in one or more tasks can become affected. The conscious interpretation of (or attention towards) painful stimulations is a costly process that uses significant amount of the cognitive resources available which could impair physical performance. Consequently, this may lead to additional postural sway and thereby restricted balance.

After given written informed consent patients fill in a questionnaire including age, gender, educational level (bachelor, yes/no), employment, sick leave, co-morbidity (other than LBP, yes/no), pain duration (2-6 weeks/sub-acute or chronic), pain intensity (NPR), Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (23 question, RMDQ), self-reported health status (EQ-5D visual analogue scale). After filling in the questionnaire patients will be asked to take of their jacket and shoes and to empty their pockets, before measuring height, weight, and testing for static balance.

Postural sway will be measured using a force plate (Metitur Good Balance System®). The force plate will be placed with a distance of 100 cm to a wall in front of the patient and with more than 100 cm of free space to the sides and behind the force plate. The force plate, an equilateral triangle (800 mm), had four strain gauge transducer signals converted by a three-channel DC amplifier and transformed to digital data (50 Hz) and subsequently filtered digitally, using a three-point median filter and IRR filter, with 20 Hz cut-off frequency. On the wall in front of the patient a 12 cm circular green plate will be place in the patients' eye level. Patients will be asked to stand with their feet as closed positioned as possible, without lifting their feet, and to focus on the green plate in front of them. Patients will be asked to replicate this position for each test. The static balance test will require that the subjects stand as quiet as possible during 35 seconds in 4 different conditions in the following order: (i) eyes open and easy counting, (ii) eyes closed and easy counting, (iii) eyes closed and counting in multiples of seven, and (iv) eyes closed and counting backward from 500 in multiples of seven.

The force platform, scale, and person altimeter will be calibrated every fortnight or more frequent. Data will be extracted, checked for any abnormal discrepancies, and saved on a secure driver frequently (at least every fortnight).

Tipo di studio

Interventistico

Iscrizione (Effettivo)

65

Fase

  • Non applicabile

Contatti e Sedi

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Luoghi di studio

      • Aalborg, Danimarca, 9200
        • Sofiendal fysioterapi og kiropraktik

Criteri di partecipazione

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Criteri di ammissibilità

Età idonea allo studio

Da 18 anni a 65 anni (Adulto, Adulto più anziano)

Accetta volontari sani

No

Sessi ammissibili allo studio

Tutto

Descrizione

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Low back pain for more than 14 days

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Signs of serious pathology (e.g. signs of fracture, cauda equina syndrome, malignancy, osteoporosis, or spinal inflammatory arthritis)
  • Blindness
  • Dyslexia and not able to reply questionnaires unassisted
  • Pregnancy
  • Not able to walk unassisted

Piano di studio

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Come è strutturato lo studio?

Dettagli di progettazione

  • Scopo principale: Diagnostico
  • Assegnazione: Non randomizzato
  • Modello interventistico: Assegnazione parallela
  • Mascheramento: Triplicare

Armi e interventi

Gruppo di partecipanti / Arm
Intervento / Trattamento
Sperimentale: STarT Back Tool group 3
Patients scored as high risk patients by the STarT Back Tool
Postural sway will be measured using a force plate (Metitur Good Balance System®).
Sperimentale: STarT Back Tool groups 1+2
Patients scored as low risk or medium risk patients by the STarT Back Tool
Postural sway will be measured using a force plate (Metitur Good Balance System®).

Cosa sta misurando lo studio?

Misure di risultato primarie

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Medial-Lateral body sway
Lasso di tempo: This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The two balance tests for the primary outcome will be performed with a 1 minute interval.
Additional medial-lateral body sway accessed by analysis of the Center of Pressure (CoP) position. Measured as the difference in medial-lateral CoP range (cm) between a difficult 30 sec. test (eyes closed and difficult counting backwards in multiples of seven) and an easy 30 sec. test (open eyes and easy counting forwards).
This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The two balance tests for the primary outcome will be performed with a 1 minute interval.

Misure di risultato secondarie

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Medial-Lateral body sway
Lasso di tempo: This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The three balance tests will be performed consecutively within 2 minutes interval.
Additional medial-lateral body sway accessed by analysis of the Center of Pressure (CoP) position. Measured as the difference in medial-lateral CoP range (cm) between a medium 30 sec. test (eyes closed and counting forwards in multiples of seven), a medium-easy 30 sec. test (eyes closed and easy counting backwards), and an easy 30 sec. test (open eyes and easy counting forwards).
This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The three balance tests will be performed consecutively within 2 minutes interval.
Medial-Lateral body sway
Lasso di tempo: This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The four balance tests will be consecutively within 3 minutes interval.
Additional medial-lateral body sway will be accessed by analysis of the difference in CoP; velocity (cm/s) between a difficult 30 sec. test (eyes closed and difficult counting backwards in multiples of seven), a medium 30 sec. test (eyes closed and counting forwards in multiples of seven), a medium-easy 30 sec. test (eyes closed and easy counting backwards), and an easy 30 sec. test (open eyes and easy counting forwards).
This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The four balance tests will be consecutively within 3 minutes interval.
Anterior-Posterior body sway
Lasso di tempo: This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The four balance tests will be consecutively within 3 minutes interval.
Additional anterior-posterior body sway will be accessed by analysis of the difference in CoP; range (cm) between a difficult 30 sec. test (eyes closed and difficult counting backwards in multiples of seven), a medium 30 sec. test (eyes closed and counting forwards in multiples of seven), a medium-easy 30 sec. test (eyes closed and easy counting backwards), and an easy 30 sec. test (open eyes and easy counting forwards).
This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The four balance tests will be consecutively within 3 minutes interval.
Anterior-Posterior body sway
Lasso di tempo: This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The four balance tests will be consecutively within 3 minutes interval.
Additional anterior-posterior body sway will be accessed by analysis of the difference in CoP; velocity (cm/s) between a difficult 30 sec. test (eyes closed and difficult counting backwards in multiples of seven), a medium 30 sec. test (eyes closed and counting forwards in multiples of seven), a medium-easy 30 sec. test (eyes closed and easy counting backwards), and an easy 30 sec. test (open eyes and easy counting forwards).
This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The four balance tests will be consecutively within 3 minutes interval.
Body sway area
Lasso di tempo: This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The four balance tests will be consecutively within 3 minutes interval.
Additional sway area accessed by area of an ellipse fitted to the 95% confidence interval of the Center of Pressure position (cm2). Measured as the difference in area (cm2) between a difficult 30 sec. test (eyes closed and difficult counting backwards in multiples of seven), a medium 30 sec. test (eyes closed and counting forwards in multiples of seven), a medium-easy 30 sec. test (eyes closed and easy counting backwards), and an easy 30 sec. test (open eyes and easy counting forwards).
This is a cross sectional study all data will be collected during a 30 minute-session. The four balance tests will be consecutively within 3 minutes interval.

Collaboratori e investigatori

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Collaboratori

Investigatori

  • Investigatore principale: Allan Riis, PhD, Research unit for General Practice in Aalborg, Denmark

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Inizio studio (Effettivo)

4 febbraio 2017

Completamento primario (Effettivo)

1 febbraio 2019

Completamento dello studio (Effettivo)

1 febbraio 2019

Date di iscrizione allo studio

Primo inviato

17 febbraio 2017

Primo inviato che soddisfa i criteri di controllo qualità

22 febbraio 2017

Primo Inserito (Effettivo)

28 febbraio 2017

Aggiornamenti dei record di studio

Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato (Effettivo)

4 febbraio 2019

Ultimo aggiornamento inviato che soddisfa i criteri QC

1 febbraio 2019

Ultimo verificato

1 febbraio 2019

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Altri numeri di identificazione dello studio

  • AllanRiis_6

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No

Descrizione del piano IPD

The data analysed will be available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

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No

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No

prodotto fabbricato ed esportato dagli Stati Uniti

No

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