The Neural Basis of Lumbosacral Proprioceptive Impairment in Recurrent Low Back Pain
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Purpose
Low back pain (LBP) is a well known health problem in Western society that is significantly responsible for socio-economic problems like absenteeism and disability. The lifetime prevalence of LBP is 60-80% and approximately 85% of this LBP has a "non-specific" character whereby the underlying causes and risk factors cannot be demonstrated. While many people recover within a month, most individuals will have recurrence within a year with more severe symptoms. This might be due to insufficient knowledge of the underlying mechanisms. Impaired proprioception, the ability to discern body/limb positions and movements, may cause and maintain LBP shown by an altered postural control strategy. Specifically, patients with LBP rely more on proprioceptive signals from the ankles due to less reliable proprioceptive input of proximal segments. Moreover, they show a decreased variability in postural control and less postural robustness, while variability is a prerequisite for optimal functioning of biological systems. However, further clarification of the neural correlates is necessary. Deficits in proprioception, as found in a subgroup of patient with LBP, are associated with a decreased ability of the brain to process proprioceptive inputs.
The aim of this project is to clarify the evaluation process (e.g. (re)weighting) of proprioception between the sensory input and the motor output. MRI techniques (fMRI and DTI) will be used for a subgroup of LBP patients with a stereotypic ankle steered postural control and a group of healthy controls to determine brain activation during the application of strictly proprioceptive signals in a well established protocol using air-driven fMRI compatible muscle shakers.
| Condition |
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Low Back Pain |
| Study Type: | Observational |
| Study Design: | Observational Model: Case Control Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional |
| Official Title: | The Neural Basis of Lumbosacral Proprioceptive Impairment in Recurrent Low Back Pain |
| Estimated Enrollment: | 40 |
| Study Start Date: | April 2012 |
| Estimated Study Completion Date: | March 2015 |
| Estimated Primary Completion Date: | December 2014 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Groups/Cohorts |
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| Persons with low back pain |
| Healthy persons |
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 20 Years to 40 Years |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | Yes |
| Sampling Method: | Probability Sample |
Leuven and surrounding area
Inclusion Criteria persons with low back pain:
- Age: 20-40 year
- At least 1 year of low back pain with/without referred pain in buttock/thigh
- At least 3 episodes of disabling low back pain
- At least a score of 20% on the Oswestry Disability Index
- Willingness to sign the informed consent
- Met the MRI related requirements
Inclusion Criteria healthy persons:
- Age: 20-40 year
- No history of low back pain
- A score of 0% on the Oswestry Disability Index
- Willingness to sign the informed consent
- Met the MRI related requirements
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of major trauma and/or major orthopedic surgery of the spine, the pelvis or the lower quadrant
- One of the following conditions: Parkinson, MS, Stroke with sequels....
- Radicular symptoms
- Not Dutch-speaking
- Strong opioids
- Neck pain
- Ankle problems
- Smoking
Contacts and Locations| Contact: Madelon Pijnenburg, PhD-student | +32 16 32 90 82 | madelon.pijnenburg@faber.kuleuven.be |
| Contact: Simon Brumagne | simon.brumagne@faber.kuleuven.be |
| Belgium | |
| Katholieke Universiteit Leuven | Not yet recruiting |
| Leuven, Belgium, 3000 | |
| Contact: Madelon Pijnenburg, PhD-student +32 16 32 90 82 madelon.pijnenburg@faber.kuleuven.be | |
| Contact: Simon Brumagne, Professor +32 16 32 91 21 simon.brumagne@faber.kuleuven.be | |
| Sub-Investigator: Madelon Pijnenburg, PhD-student | |
| Principal Investigator: | Simon Brumagne, Professor | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
More Information
Publications:
| Responsible Party: | Simon Brumagne, Prof. dr., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01540617 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | 2012_SBrumagne_MRIproprio |
| Study First Received: | February 23, 2012 |
| Last Updated: | February 28, 2012 |
| Health Authority: | Belgium: Ethics Committee |
Keywords provided by Katholieke Universiteit Leuven:
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Low back pain Proprioception Postural control Spine |
Variability MRI Vibration Brain |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Back Pain Low Back Pain Pain |
Neurologic Manifestations Nervous System Diseases Signs and Symptoms |
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on June 17, 2013