eprintid: 22006 rev_number: 12 eprint_status: archive userid: 1589 dir: disk0/00/02/20/06 datestamp: 2016-10-26 12:52:03 lastmod: 2024-04-17 00:01:35 status_changed: 2016-10-26 12:52:03 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Niederer, Daniel creators_name: Vogt, Lutz creators_name: Wippert, Pia-Maria creators_name: Puschmann, Anne-Katrin creators_name: Pfeifer, Ann-Christin creators_name: Schiltenwolf, Marcus creators_name: Banzer, Winfried creators_name: Mayer, Frank title: Medicine in spine exercise (MiSpEx) for nonspecific low back pain patients: study protocol for a multicentre, single-blind randomized controlled trial subjects: 610 divisions: 100500 divisions: 911460 abstract: Background: Arising from the relevance of sensorimotor training in the therapy of nonspecific low back pain patients and from the value of individualized therapy, the present trial aims to test the feasibility and efficacy of individualized sensorimotor training interventions in patients suffering from nonspecific low back pain. Methods and study design: A multicentre, single-blind two-armed randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effects of a 12-week (3 weeks supervised centre-based and 9 weeks home-based) individualized sensorimotor exercise program is performed. The control group stays inactive during this period. Outcomes are pain, and pain-associated function as well as motor function in adults with nonspecific low back pain. Each participant is scheduled to five measurement dates: baseline (M1), following centre-based training (M2), following home-based training (M3) and at two follow-up time points 6 months (M4) and 12 months (M5) after M1. All investigations and the assessment of the primary and secondary outcomes are performed in a standardized order: questionnaires – clinical examination – biomechanics (motor function). Subsequent statistical procedures are executed after the examination of underlying assumptions for parametric or rather non-parametric testing. Discussion: The results and practical relevance of the study will be of clinical and practical relevance not only for researchers and policy makers but also for the general population suffering from nonspecific low back pain. Trial registration: Identification number DRKS00010129. German Clinical Trial registered on 3 March 2016. date: 2016 publisher: BioMed Central id_scheme: DOI ppn_swb: 1653447605 own_urn: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-220062 language: eng bibsort: NIEDERERDAMEDICINEIN2016 full_text_status: public publication: Trials volume: 17 number: 507 place_of_pub: London pagerange: 1-9 issn: 1468-6694 citation: Niederer, Daniel ; Vogt, Lutz ; Wippert, Pia-Maria ; Puschmann, Anne-Katrin ; Pfeifer, Ann-Christin ; Schiltenwolf, Marcus ; Banzer, Winfried ; Mayer, Frank (2016) Medicine in spine exercise (MiSpEx) for nonspecific low back pain patients: study protocol for a multicentre, single-blind randomized controlled trial. Trials, 17 (507). pp. 1-9. ISSN 1468-6694 document_url: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/22006/1/13063_2016_Article_1645.pdf