Goertz Christine M, Long Cynthia R, Vining Robert D, Pohlman Katherine A, Kane Bridget, Corber Lance, Walter Joan, Coulter Ian
Palmer College of Chiropractic, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, 741 Brady Street, Davenport, IA, 52803, USA.
Research Institute, Parker University, 2540 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, TX, 75229, USA.
Trials. 2016 Feb 9;17:70. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1193-8.
Low back pain is highly prevalent and one of the most common causes of disability in U.S. armed forces personnel. Currently, no single therapeutic method has been established as a gold standard treatment for this increasingly prevalent condition. One commonly used treatment, which has demonstrated consistent positive outcomes in terms of pain and function within a civilian population is spinal manipulative therapy provided by doctors of chiropractic. Chiropractic care, delivered within a multidisciplinary framework in military healthcare settings, has the potential to help improve clinical outcomes for military personnel with low back pain. However, its effectiveness in a military setting has not been well established. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate changes in pain and disability in active duty service members with low back pain who are allocated to receive usual medical care plus chiropractic care versus treatment with usual medical care alone.
METHODS/DESIGN: This pragmatic comparative effectiveness trial will enroll 750 active duty service members with low back pain at three military treatment facilities within the United States (250 from each site) who will be allocated to receive usual medical care plus chiropractic care or usual medical care alone for 6 weeks. Primary outcomes will include the numerical rating scale for pain intensity and the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire at week 6. Patient reported outcomes of pain, disability, bothersomeness, and back pain function will be collected at 2, 4, 6, and 12 weeks from allocation.
Because low back pain is one of the leading causes of disability among U.S. military personnel, it is important to find pragmatic and conservative treatments that will treat low back pain and preserve low back function so that military readiness is maintained. Thus, it is important to evaluate the effects of the addition of chiropractic care to usual medical care on low back pain and disability.
The trial discussed in this article was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov with the NCT01692275 Date of registration: 6 September 2012.
腰痛在美国武装部队人员中极为普遍,是导致残疾的最常见原因之一。目前,尚无单一治疗方法被确立为针对这种日益普遍病症的金标准治疗方案。一种常用治疗方法,即由脊椎按摩治疗师提供的脊椎推拿疗法,在平民群体中已就疼痛和功能方面展现出持续的积极效果。在军事医疗环境中的多学科框架内提供的脊椎按摩治疗,有潜力帮助改善患有腰痛的军事人员的临床结局。然而,其在军事环境中的有效性尚未得到充分证实。本研究的主要目的是评估被分配接受常规医疗护理加脊椎按摩治疗的现役腰痛军人与仅接受常规医疗护理治疗相比,其疼痛和残疾状况的变化。
方法/设计:这项务实的比较有效性试验将在美国的三个军事治疗机构招募750名患有腰痛的现役军人(每个地点250名),他们将被分配接受常规医疗护理加脊椎按摩治疗或仅接受常规医疗护理,为期6周。主要结局指标将包括第6周时的疼痛强度数字评定量表和罗兰 - 莫里斯残疾问卷。将在分配后的第2、4、6和12周收集患者报告的疼痛、残疾、困扰和背痛功能的结局。
由于腰痛是美国军事人员残疾的主要原因之一,找到实用且保守的治疗方法来治疗腰痛并保留腰部功能以维持军事准备状态非常重要。因此,评估在常规医疗护理中添加脊椎按摩治疗对腰痛和残疾的影响很重要。
本文讨论的试验已在ClinicalTrials.gov注册,注册号为NCT01692275。注册日期:2012年9月6日。