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Chiropractic Management of Chronic Lower Back Pain in Older Adults - NCT00475787-14215(Clinical Trial 170437)
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Buffalo |
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NY |
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14215 |
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Chronic Low Back Pain |
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The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of Chiropractic management for
treatment of chronic lower back pain in older adults.
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The identification of alternative safe and effective interventions for chronic lower back
pain in the elderly is critical in view of its high prevalence, negative impact on quality
of life and the treatment risks associated with chronic medication use. This is
particularly germane to the veteran population, with a prevalence of lower back pain in
excess of 40%. In 1998, published guidelines from the American Geriatric Society listed
chiropractic management among the non-pharmacologic strategies for treating chronic pain
symptoms in older adults. A recent study showed that a substantial number of older patients
who received chiropractic care were less likely to be hospitalized, less likely to have used
a nursing home, more likely to report a better health status, more likely to exercise
vigorously and more likely to be mobile in the community. Patients undergoing chiropractic
care have also reported greater satisfaction as compared to standard medical care. Despite
the general clinical acceptance of chiropractic care and satisfaction with chiropractic
services, evidence on the potential benefit and safety of chiropractic management of lower
back pain in older adults is lacking. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the
effectiveness of chiropractic management in older adults with chronic lower back pain, by
comparing spinal manipulation to a sham intervention. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
1. Pain greater than three months in duration
2. Localized pain to the lumbosacral and gluteal regions and no focal radicular symptoms
3. Pain elicited upon deep palpation of the lumbar erector spinae musculature 4) Pain
that can be either exacerbated or relieved by varying body position
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Patients will be excluded if they have a history of fragility fracture of
radiographic evidence of lumbar compression fracture
2. Patient will be excluded if they have undergone a course of previous chiropractic
care
3. Severely demented patients, as indicated by their previous medical history and Mini
Mental State scores of 22 or less, will not be selected.
- The exclusion criteria are representative of the absolute contraindications for
chiropractic management, specifically to mean high velocity, low amplitude
spinal manipulation. |
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January 5, 2011 |
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