PINPOINT Study: Pain Intervention With Needling: Pilot Of Integrated Neuromodulation Techniques
The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
Summary
The study's purpose is to determine the effects of three different dry needling sessions on pain and quality of life for those with chronic low back pain. Dry needling is a therapeutic procedure in which a very thin, monofilament needle is inserted through the skin to reach a target tissue like a muscle to help reduce pain, improve muscle activation, and increase blood flow. Dry needling has also been shown to improve nervous system function.
Description
Phase 1: Specific Aim 1 Once IRB approval is granted, the research team will initiate participant recruitment for Phase 1. This phase aims to recruit participants over a period of 4 months or until 12 participants are enrolled. Participants will be asked to wear comfortable clothing that allows them to move easily and allows access to the lumbar region. Participants will be expected to participate in 3 sessions. Session 1 will last up to 120 minutes (2 hours), session 2 is expected to last up to 1 hour, and session 3 up to 120 minutes (2 hours). Depending on scheduling availability, participa…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–65 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Both males and females between the ages of 18 and 65 will be included in this study. Phase 1 Inclusion criteria \- Healthy adults who report no pain for more than 1 day in the past 3 months in their lumbar region. Lumbar region will include posterior lumber musculature, lumbar spine, sacroiliac pain, or superior gluteal area pain. Phase 2 Inclusion criteria * Adults experiencing chronic low back pain. Chronic low back pain will be identified as having pain the lumbar region for at least 3 months. The pain may be constant or episodic in nature. * Participants will be…
Interventions
- OtherDry Needling
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where thin, solid filiform needles are inserted into trigger points, tight muscle bands, or areas of muscle tension without injecting any medication. The procedure aims to release muscle knots, reduce pain, and improve muscle function by stimulating the body's natural healing response.
- OtherDry needling with high-rate PENS
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where thin, solid filiform needles are inserted into trigger points, tight muscle bands, or areas of muscle tension without injecting any medication. The procedure aims to release muscle knots, reduce pain, and improve muscle function by stimulating the body's natural healing response. When combined with high-rate percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS), the needles serve as electrodes for delivering a controlled, high-frequency electrical current directly to the targeted tissues. This electrical stimulation further modulates pain signals, promotes muscle relaxation, and can enhance the effectiveness of dry needling, especially for persistent pain and neuromuscular dysfunction.
- OtherDry needling with low-rate PENS
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where thin, solid filiform needles are inserted into trigger points, tight muscle bands, or areas of muscle tension without injecting any medication. The procedure aims to release muscle knots, reduce pain, and improve muscle function by stimulating the body's natural healing response. When combined with low-rate percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS), the needles serve as electrodes for delivering a controlled, low-frequency electrical current directly to the targeted tissues. This electrical stimulation further modulates pain signals, promotes muscle relaxation, and can enhance the effectiveness of dry needling, especially for persistent pain and neuromuscular dysfunction.
Location
- University of Texas Medical Branch, GalvestonGalveston, Texas