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Rationale and design of a multicenter randomized controlled trial on a 'minimal intervention' in Dutch army personnel with nonspecific low back pain [ISRCTN19334317]

机译:荷兰军队非特异性下背痛的“最小干预”多中心随机对照试验的原理和设计[ISRCTN19334317]

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Background Researchers from the Royal Netherlands Army are studying the potential of isolated lumbar extensor training in low back pain in their working population. Currently, a randomized controlled trial is carried out in five military health centers in The Netherlands and Germany, in which a 10-week program of not more than 2 training sessions (10–15 minutes) per week is studied in soldiers with nonspecific low back pain for more than 4 weeks. The purpose of the study is to investigate the efficacy of this 'minimal intervention program', compared to usual care. Moreover, attempts are made to identify subgroups of different responders to the intervention. Methods Besides a baseline measurement, follow-up data are gathered at two short-term intervals (5 and 10 weeks after randomization) and two long-term intervals (6 months and one year after the end of the intervention), respectively. At every test moment, participants fill out a compound questionnaire on a stand-alone PC, and they undergo an isometric back strength measurement on a lower back machine. Primary outcome measures in this study are: self-assessed degree of complaints and degree of handicap in daily activities due to back pain. In addition, our secondary measurements focus on: fear of movement/(re-) injury, mental and social health perception, individual back extension strength, and satisfaction of the patient with the treatment perceived. Finally, we assess a number of potential prognostic factors: demographic and job characteristics, overall health, the degree of physical activity, and the attitudes and beliefs of the physiotherapist towards chronic low back pain. Discussion Although a substantial number of trials have been conducted that included lumbar extension training in low back pain patients, hardly any study has emphasized a minimal intervention approach comparable to ours. For reasons of time efficiency and patient preferences, this minimal sports medicine approach of low back pain management is interesting for the population under study, and possibly for comparable working populations with physical demanding job activities.
机译:背景技术荷兰皇家陆军的研究人员正在研究在其工作人群中进行腰背痛孤立训练的潜力。目前,在荷兰和德国的五个军事卫生中心进行了一项随机对照试验,其中一项针对非特定性腰背痛的士兵研究了为期10周,每周不超过2次训练课程(10-15分钟)的计划。疼痛超过4周。这项研究的目的是与常规护理相比,研究这种“最小干预计划”的有效性。此外,尝试确定干预的不同响应者的亚组。方法除了基线测量外,还分别以两个短期间隔(随机分组后5周和10周)和两个长期间隔(干预结束后6个月和一年)收集随访数据。在每个测试时刻,参与者在独立的PC上填写一份综合调查表,然后在下背部的机器上进行等距的背部力量测量。这项研究的主要结局指标是:自我评估的主诉程度和因背痛导致的日常活动障碍程度。此外,我们的次要测量重点在于:对运动/(再)伤害的恐惧,心理和社会健康的感知,个体的背部伸展力量以及患者对所感知治疗的满意度。最后,我们评估了许多潜在的预后因素:人口统计学和工作特征,整体健康状况,体育活动的程度以及物理治疗师对慢性下腰痛的态度和信念。讨论尽管已经进行了包括腰背痛患者腰椎伸展训练在内的大量试验,但几乎没有任何研究强调与我们的试验相类似的最小干预方法。出于时间效率和患者偏爱的原因,这种低腰痛管理的最小运动医学方法对于正在研究的人群以及可能对身体有苛刻工作活动的可比较工作人群来说很有趣。

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