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Brief title
Health condition
Lower back pain, Application, physiotherapy
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
• Difference in change of Quebec Back Pain Disability score over a 3-month period.
Secondary outcome
• Difference in change of the numeric pain rating scale over a 3-month period.
• Difference in change of the floor-finger distance over a 3-month
Background summary
Lower back pain (LBP) is a common and frustrating morbidity. Throughout the world it is the leading cause of economic and health-care costs. As much as 98% of all humans is thought to experience LBP at some point in their lives. Although it’s frequent occurrence, the exact mechanisms and pathophysiological entity of this common morbidity is still largely unknown. The use of an electronic assistant in education and support has not been investigated. The aim of this trial is to investigate whether an electronic assistant aids in treatment. In a observational study, in which the application is tested during 3 months.
Study objective
Low back pain (LBP) is a common and frustrating morbidity. Throughout the world it is the leading cause of economic and health-care costs. As much as 98% of all humans is thought to experience LBP at some point in their lives. Although it’s frequent occurrence, the exact mechanisms and pathophysiological entity of this common morbidity is still largely unknown.
Inactivity leads to numerous health problems and LBP is one of the most common entities of inactivity. It is known that education and support in physical fitness reduces the burden of LBP. However, the use of an electronic assistant in education and support has not been investigated. The aim of this trial is to investigate whether an electronic assistant aids in treatment of LBP
Study design
t=0
t=4 weeks
t=8 weeks
t=12 weeks
Intervention
Behavioural intervention will be provided with an electronic assistant
Thialfweg 44
Heerenveen 8441 PW
The Netherlands
0513-685685
jean.driessen@tjongerschans.nl
Thialfweg 44
Heerenveen 8441 PW
The Netherlands
0513-685685
jean.driessen@tjongerschans.nl
Inclusion criteria
• Lower back pain
• Willing to use a phone application
• Age between 18 and 55
Exclusion criteria
• Any illness that will require hospitalization.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL6041 |
NTR-old | NTR6172 |
Other | Tjongerschans Sportscience : 2016-02 |