About this trial
Patients with non-specific low back pain will be compared to healthy, age- and sex-matched controls to determine the most discriminating back muscle characteristics and to delineate possible phenotypes of patients with non-specific low back pain showing impaired proprioceptive postural control. Additionally, the group of patients with non-specific low back pain will receive a 16-week, high-load proprioceptive training program. The effects of this training program on the different back muscle characteristics and proprioceptive postural control will be evaluated.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Aged 18-60 years
Non-specific low back pain without radicular leg pain
Mechanical low back pain with episodes of <4 on the numerical pain rating scale and episodes of >6 on the numerical pain rating scale
Non-specific low back pain for three months or more
Disqualifiers
Pregnancy
Previous trauma or surgery to the spine, pelvis or lower limbs
Structural spinal deformity (e.g., scoliosis)
Neurological, neuromuscular, respiratory or systemic disease
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Proprioceptive training
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Hasselt University
Lead sponsor
KU Leuven
Collaborator