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| Institut de la Colonne Vertébrale Lyon Charcot | UNKNOWN |
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Introduction : Low back pain represents a major public health issue. In some cases, surgery may be necessary, but it is not without consequences. Among these, we find pain that may require management in specialized centers as well as functional disability, particularly in cases of arthrodesis, thereby affecting the quality of life of patients. Objectives : To study the effectiveness of osteopathy in the post-surgical management of lumbo-sacral arthrodesis. Methods : A pilot study including 35 patients who underwent lumbo-sacral arthrodesis divided into 2 groups: standardized osteopathic treatment and sham. The protocol consists of 2 post-operative sessions (D2 3 and D90). The evaluated criteria were pain intensity using the VAS, functional disability with the Oswestry questionnaire, anxiety and depression with the HAD questionnaire, and analgesic consumption. Result : Compared to the sham group, the osteopathic treatment group exhibited a lack of significance in the VAS (p= NS), Oswestry (p= NS) and HAD (p= NS) scores. Analgesic consumption also demonstrated a lack of statistical significance (p= NS). Discussion : In this study, osteopathy did not show an impact on HAD, Oswestry, VAS scores, or analgesic consumption. Based on other articles, there seems to be a link between the effectiveness of osteopathy and the frequency of sessions. Thus, it might be interesting to repeat the study with a larger sample size, the use of other measurement tools, and an increase in session frequency to validate these results.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Manual therapy standardized protocol group | Experimental | This arm received 2 session of manual therapy (standardized protocol) 2-4 days after surgery and 90 days after surgery |
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| Sham protocol group | Sham Comparator | The sham group received a standardized protocol of ligth touch with wide pressure of the 2 hands, without intention to treat. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| manual therapy | Other | In first session 6 techniques were applied to favorise fluids circulation, respiratory mecanism end equilibration of pressions (all were external soft tissue techniques, without manipulation): on cervico dorsal hinge, on cranial diaphragm, on thoracic diaphragm, on pelvic diaphram, on liver and spleen organ, on lumbar fasciae. In second session 6 techniques were applied in order to improve quality and quantity of legs and pelvis mobility (all were external sof tissue techniques, without manipulation) : on cervico dorsal hinge, on cranial diaphragm, on thoracic diaphragm, on pelvic diaphram, on pubic symphysis, on legs and pelvis and on lumbar fasciae |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Analogic Visual Scale of pain | Pain scale from 0 (no pain) to 10 (maximal pain). | at day 0 pre surgery, day 2 post surgery, day 90 post surgery (pre and post intervention) and day 105 post surgery |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| OSWESTRY | quality of life questionnary to evaluate fonctional incapacity. Score from 0 (no invalidity) to 50 (complete invalidity) | day 0 pre surgery - day 90 post surgery - day 105 post surgery |
| Hospital Anxiety and Depression |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Laurianne Tournier-Pinloche, PhD, MsC, Osteopathe DO | Centre Européen d'Enseignement Supérieur de l'Ostéopathie de Lyon | Study Director |
| Pierre Grobost, PhD | Institut de la Colonne Vertébrale Lyon Charcot | Study Chair |
| Aline Rollet, Ostéopathe DO, MsC Cand. | Centre Européen d'Enseignement Supérieur de l'Ostéopathie de Lyon | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Institut de la Colonne Vertébrale Lyon Charcot | Ste Foy Les Lyons | 69110 | France |
all IPD that underlie results in a publication
beginning 3 months and ending 3 years after publication of results
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| D000844 | Ankylosis |
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| D007592 | Joint Diseases |
| D009140 | Musculoskeletal Diseases |
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| D026201 | Musculoskeletal Manipulations |
| C005703 | salicylhydroxamic acid |
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| D000529 | Complementary Therapies |
| D013812 | Therapeutics |
| D026741 | Physical Therapy Modalities |
| D012046 | Rehabilitation |
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| Sham | Other | Wide ligth touch pressure applied with the 2 hand at day 2-4 and day 90 |
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questionnary about depression and anxiety during hospitalisation. Score from 0 (no trouble) to 21 (severe trouble)
| day 0 pre surgery, day 90 post surgery |
| Antalgic consumption | week table of antalgic consumption | from day 0 to day 105 |