A Multiple Component Mobile-aid Pain Reduction Intervention to Decrease Myofascial Pain

Study Purpose

The goal of this clinical trial is to pilot test a newly developed multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention (MCMAPRI) and the feasibility of implementing this intervention in adult patients with myofascial pain syndrome of the low back. The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • - What are the effects of the MCMAPRI intervention on reducing levels of myofascial pain in adult patients with myofascial pain syndrome of the low back? - What is the feasibility for implementing the MCMAPRI intervention in adult patients with myofascial pain syndrome of the low back? Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: no treatment group, MCMAPRI intervention + sham osteopathic manipulation treatment, or MCMAPRI intervention +osteopathic manipulation treatment.
  • - Participants assigned to the no treatment group will only receive educational materials through email and a weekly phone call from the coordinator to reduce dropouts.
  • - Participants assigned to the multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention+sham osteopathic manipulation treatment group will be asked to engage in posture training through a wearable device (i.e., UPRIGHT GO), a core muscle training and stretching exercise program, stress reduction through breath focus, and in strategies to improve their level of daily activity (i.e., wearing a Garmin device).
This group will receive a sham osteopathic manipulation treatment by placing hands on the patient as if osteopathic manipulation treatment is being performed.
  • - Participants assigned to the MCMAPRI intervention+sham osteopathic manipulation treatment group will be asked to engage in posture training through a wearable device (i.e., UPRIGHT GO), a core muscle training and stretching exercise program, stress reduction through breath focus, and in strategies to improve their level of daily activity (i.e., wearing a Garmin device).
This group will receive actual osteopathic manipulation treatment by putting pressure on certain muscles in the back and performing osteopathic manipulation treatment exercises on the patient. Researchers will compare the no treatment group, multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention+sham osteopathic manipulation treatment group, and multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention+osteopathic manipulation treatment group to see if there are decreased levels of pain, increased physical activity, better posture, and reduced levels of stress.

Recruitment Criteria

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

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Yes
Study Type

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Interventional
Eligible Ages 18 Years - 64 Years
Gender All
More Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • (1) Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) of the low back with myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) as specified by Travell and Simons (2) normal neurological examination including manual muscle testing, sensory exam, and deep tendon reflexes, (3) English-speaking, (4) age 18 - 64 and reside in the community, (5) exhibiting low level of physical activity as defined by 150 minutes of moderate-intense physical activity weekly, and (6) exhibiting poor posture.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • (1) malignancy, (2) major psychiatric disorder, such as bipolar disorder and depression, (3) cognitive impairment, (4) systematic pain condition, such as Fibromyalgia, (5) previous surgical procedures in the spine and/or back within six months, (6) pregnancy, (7) body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher, (8) any health conditions that would prevent performing the testing and intervention procedures, (9) MPS due to pelvic obliquity, scoliosis, anatomical leg length discrepancies, (10) MPS treatment within the last three months or daily use of opioids, or (11) other contraindications that would prevent receiving proposed interventions as identified by study physicians.

Trial Details

Trial ID:

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NCT05860205
Phase

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N/A
Lead Sponsor

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Kailea Manning
Principal Investigator

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Pao-Feng Tsai, PhDJoseph Edison, DO
Principal Investigator Affiliation Auburn UniversityEdward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
Agency Class

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Other
Overall Status Not yet recruiting
Countries United States
Conditions

The disease, disorder, syndrome, illness, or injury that is being studied.

Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Additional Details

Design: A three group randomized control trial will be used to pilot test the effect of our newly created multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention (MCMAPRI) on lowering myofascial pain in the low back and for examining the possibility of implementing this intervention in the desired population. The study will consist of a convenience sample of 30 adult patients who currently have myofascial pain of the low back (i.e., tender knots in the low back). This will be a 12-week study with outcomes measured at Week 1 (T1), Week 8 (T2), and Week 14 (T3). Participants will be randomly placed in one of the following three groups after screening and meeting the study criteria. Group 1 (no treatment condition) will only receive educational materials through email and a weekly phone call from Coordinator to reduce dropouts. Group 2 will receive the new intervention and sham osteopathic manipulative treatment [OMT] for 12 weeks. The multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention will include four components:

  • (1) Posture training through the wearable device, UPRIGHT GO which provides biofeedback to poor posture with vibrations and tracks posture; (2) A daily core muscle training and stretching exercise program including trunk rotation, lumbar rotation, hip flexor stretch, side plank, glute bridge, suitcase carry, and the palloff press exercises; (3) Participants will practice stress reduction through breath focus which will help them to concentrate on deep breathing to help them ignore distracting thoughts and sensations; and (4) Strategies to improve daily level of activity including asking the participants to wear a Garmin device that tracks their daily physical activity and the use of the communication principle to assist participants in overcoming barriers to physical activity.
For those who receive multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention, initial training will occur right after the pretest and follow-up training will occur at the midpoint of the program. The sham osteopathic manipulation treatment will be performed by our medical team. Hands will be placed on the patient as if the osteopathic manipulation treatment is being performed. The physician will treat participants with sham osteopathic manipulation treatment twice during month 1 and once during month 2 and 3. Group 3 will receive both multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention and actual osteopathic manipulation treatment. osteopathic manipulation treatment will be conducted by putting pressure on certain muscles in the back and performing osteopathic manipulation treatment exercises on the patient. The physician will treat participants with osteopathic manipulation treatment twice during month 1 and once during month 2 and 3.

Arms & Interventions

Arms

No Intervention: No treatment condition

Group 1 (no treatment condition) will only receive educational materials through email and a weekly phone call from Coordinator to reduce dropouts for 12 weeks.

Active Comparator: Multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention + sham osteopathic manipulation treatment

Group 2 will receive the new intervention and sham osteopathic manipulative treatment for 12 weeks.

Active Comparator: Multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention + osteopathic manipulation treatment

Group 3 will receive both the multiple component mobile-aid pain reduction intervention and actual osteopathic manipulation treatment for 12 weeks.

Interventions

Behavioral: - Multiple Component Mobile-Aid Pain Reduction Intervention

1.Posture training through the wearable device, UPRIGHT GO. The participant wears the device on their neck. The device provides biofeedback to poor posture with vibrations and tracks posture. 2. A daily core muscle training and stretching exercise program including trunk rotation, lumbar rotation, hip flexor stretch, side plank, glute bridge, suitcase carry, and palloff press. 3. Participants will practice stress reduction through breath focus which will help them to concentrate on deep breathing to help them ignore distracting thoughts and sensations. 4. Strategies to improve daily level of activity including wearing a Garmin device that tracks their daily physical activity and reminds them to walk and the use of the communication principle to assist participants in overcoming barriers to physical activity.

Other: - Osteopathic Manipulation Treatment

Osteopathic Manipulation Treatment (OMT) will be conducted by putting pressure on certain muscles in the back and performing OMT exercises on the patient. The physician will treat participants with OMT twice during month 1 and once during month 2 and 3.

Other: - Sham Osteopathic Manipulation

The sham osteopathic manipulation treatment (OMT) will be performed by the medical team. Hands will be placed on the patient as if the OMT is being performed. The physician will treat participants with sham OMT twice during month 1 and once during month 2 and 3.

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Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama

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Auburn University

Auburn, Alabama, 36849

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Pao-Feng Tsai, PhD

[email protected]

334-844-6807

Auburn, Alabama

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Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM)

Auburn, Alabama, 36849