TY - JOUR
T1 - Lumbar Bracing for Chronic Low Back Pain
T2 - A Randomized Controlled Trial
AU - Annaswamy, Thiru M.
AU - Cunniff, Kegan J.
AU - Kroll, Mitchell
AU - Yap, Lori
AU - Hasley, Matthew
AU - Lin, Chung Kuang
AU - Petrasic, Jason
N1 - Funding Information:
This project was funded a grant from the Foundation for Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and supplemental finding and in-kind support was provided by Aspen Medical Products, Inc.
Publisher Copyright:
© Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Purpose We performed this study to evaluate the effect of back bracing to treat patients with chronic low back pain. Methods This was a prospective, unblinded, randomized controlled trial of 61 adults with uncomplicated chronic low back pain (>12 wks) and imaging findings of degenerative spondylosis, to assess the effectiveness of a semirigid back brace. All study participants received back school instruction. The treatment group also received a lumbar orthosis and was instructed to wear it as needed for symptom relief. At baseline, 6 wks, 12 wks, and 6 mos after intervention, we collected: Numerical Rating Scale to measure pain intensity, Pain Disability Questionnaire, Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System, and EuroQol 5-Dimension (EQ-5D) to measure patient-reported function and quality of life. Results An interim analysis at the halfway point in enrollment (61 of 120 planned participants) revealed the Pain Disability Questionnaire, Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System, and EQ-5D scores in the treatment group to be worse than in the control group, but no significant group differences in Numerical Rating Scale scores. Outcome differences between groups analyzed over time revealed (effect [P]): Pain Disability Questionnaire = 0.84 (0.04); Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System = 0.78 (0.005); EQ-5D = 0.06 (0.01); and Numerical Rating Scale = 0.02 (0.6). We halted the study because continuation was unlikely to produce significant changes to the results. Conclusions In patients with uncomplicated chronic low back pain, a back brace when combined with education and exercise instruction did not provide any pain relief compared with education and exercise instruction alone.
AB - Purpose We performed this study to evaluate the effect of back bracing to treat patients with chronic low back pain. Methods This was a prospective, unblinded, randomized controlled trial of 61 adults with uncomplicated chronic low back pain (>12 wks) and imaging findings of degenerative spondylosis, to assess the effectiveness of a semirigid back brace. All study participants received back school instruction. The treatment group also received a lumbar orthosis and was instructed to wear it as needed for symptom relief. At baseline, 6 wks, 12 wks, and 6 mos after intervention, we collected: Numerical Rating Scale to measure pain intensity, Pain Disability Questionnaire, Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System, and EuroQol 5-Dimension (EQ-5D) to measure patient-reported function and quality of life. Results An interim analysis at the halfway point in enrollment (61 of 120 planned participants) revealed the Pain Disability Questionnaire, Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System, and EQ-5D scores in the treatment group to be worse than in the control group, but no significant group differences in Numerical Rating Scale scores. Outcome differences between groups analyzed over time revealed (effect [P]): Pain Disability Questionnaire = 0.84 (0.04); Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System = 0.78 (0.005); EQ-5D = 0.06 (0.01); and Numerical Rating Scale = 0.02 (0.6). We halted the study because continuation was unlikely to produce significant changes to the results. Conclusions In patients with uncomplicated chronic low back pain, a back brace when combined with education and exercise instruction did not provide any pain relief compared with education and exercise instruction alone.
KW - Bracing
KW - Chronic Pain
KW - Controlled Trial
KW - Low Back Pain
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U2 - 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001743
DO - 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001743
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33789322
AN - SCOPUS:85110679103
SN - 0894-9115
VL - 100
SP - 742
EP - 749
JO - American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JF - American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
IS - 8
ER -