Yasunaga Yoshihiro, Koizumi Ren, Toyoda Taro, Koda Masao, Mamizuka Naotaka, Sankai Yoshiyuki, Yamazaki Masashi, Miura Kousei
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, JPN.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Baseball & Sports Clinic, Kawasaki, JPN.
Cureus. 2022 Mar 25;14(3):e23475. doi: 10.7759/cureus.23475. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Objective There are many treatments for chronic low back pain, including various medications, exercise therapy, orthotics, and surgery, but no treatment is definitive. We hypothesized that biofeedback therapy using the hybrid assistive limb (HAL) lumbar type would have some immediate effects on chronic low back pain. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess whether immediate changes in low back pain and hip flexibility and any other adverse events would occur following the HAL biofeedback physical therapy. Methods This was a single-center, pilot, prospective, single-arm study of outpatient biofeedback physical therapy using the HAL lumbar type for patients with chronic low back pain. Patients underwent a 10-minute biofeedback physical therapy (lumbar flexion-extension, sit-to-stand, and squat) with the HAL lumbar type (in one session). The visual analog scale (VAS) score of low back pain during lumbar flexion, extension, lateral bending, and rotation was evaluated. The finger-to-floor distance (FFD), straight leg raising test (SLR), and the Thomas test were measured to assess hip flexibility. Results All 35 participants (14 men and 21 women) (100%) conducted a biofeedback HAL therapy session using the HAL lumbar type. No participant had deterioration of low back pain. No adverse events occurred. After the biofeedback therapy using the HAL lumbar type, SLR demonstrated a significant positive change with large effect size and sufficient power. Lumbar VAS during lumbar flexion and extension and FFD showed a significant positive change with medium effect size and adequate power. Conclusions Biofeedback therapy using the HAL lumbar type is an option for intervention in chronic low back pain.
目的 慢性下腰痛有多种治疗方法,包括各种药物、运动疗法、矫形器和手术,但没有一种治疗方法是确定有效的。我们假设使用混合辅助肢体(HAL)腰椎型的生物反馈疗法对慢性下腰痛会有一些即时效果。本初步研究的目的是评估HAL生物反馈物理治疗后下腰痛和髋关节灵活性是否会立即发生变化以及是否会出现任何其他不良事件。
方法 这是一项单中心、初步、前瞻性、单臂研究,对慢性下腰痛患者使用HAL腰椎型进行门诊生物反馈物理治疗。患者使用HAL腰椎型进行了10分钟的生物反馈物理治疗(腰椎屈伸、从坐到站和深蹲)(一次疗程)。评估了腰椎屈伸、侧屈和旋转时下腰痛的视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分。测量手指到地面距离(FFD)、直腿抬高试验(SLR)和托马斯试验以评估髋关节灵活性。
结果 所有35名参与者(14名男性和21名女性)(100%)都使用HAL腰椎型进行了生物反馈HAL治疗疗程。没有参与者的下腰痛恶化。未发生不良事件。使用HAL腰椎型进行生物反馈治疗后,SLR显示出显著的正向变化,效应量较大且效能充足。腰椎屈伸时的腰椎VAS和FFD显示出显著的正向变化,效应量中等且效能适当。
结论 使用HAL腰椎型的生物反馈疗法是干预慢性下腰痛的一种选择。