Combined Chiropractic and Podiatric Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain Concomitant With a Unilateral Pronated Foot: Protocol for a Multicenter Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Carlos Gevers-Montoro DC, MSc , Kelvin J. Murray DC, PhD , Beatriz Santamaría DC, PT , Gema Dominguez-Vera DPM , Luis Álvarez-Galovich MD, PhD , Dein Vindigni DC , Michael F. Azari DC, PhD , Arantxa Ortega de Mues PhD , Aurora Castro-Mendez DPM, PhD
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Abstract
Objective
The purpose of this article is to describe a protocol to examine the feasibility of combining podiatric orthotic treatment with multimodal chiropractic treatment to treat chronic low back pain (CLBP) in those with a functional short leg on the same side as a unilateral pronated foot.
Methods
This is a protocol for a multicenter feasibility 2-arm parallel randomized controlled trial. One hundred and thirty-two adults with CLBP and a functional short leg on the same side as a unilateral pronated foot are to be recruited in Melbourne, Australia, and Madrid and Seville, Spain. Forty-four participants at each site are to be randomized to multimodal chiropractic treatment including spinal manipulation or to multimodal chiropractic treatment also involving spinal manipulation, together with podiatric custom-made orthoses. Chiropractic visits are to comprise 12 treatments over 4 weeks. Outcome measures will be recruitment, compliance, costs, CLBP-related disability, and perceived low back pain.
Results
Feasibility results will be reported in text format and the clinical data reported using descriptive statistics focusing on any clinically significant results.
Conclusion
This protocol describes a feasibility study for assessing the combination of podiatric orthotic treatment with multimodal chiropractic treatment to treat CLBP in those with a functional short leg on the same side as a unilateral pronated foot.