A Multicomponent Intervention for Patients With Lumbosacral Radiculopathy: Move-MORE
National University of Natural Medicine
Summary
The Move-MORE study is designed to evaluate a multicomponent mindfulness and movement program for patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy. The program brings together mindfulness training to help participants develop awareness of their body and manage pain-related stress, gentle movement practice to improve comfort with physical activity and support function, and motivational interviewing to strengthen motivation, confidence, and the ability to make healthy changes. The main objectives are to determine whether it is feasible for participants to use each component of the program when delivered online, to assess how acceptable and engaging each component is, and to evaluate the impact on pain, physical function, and daily activity levels. The study intervention will be conducted entirely remotely. Participants will complete online surveys, brief daily check-ins on their phone, and wear a small activity monitor on the hip to measure movement. They will also undergo quantitative sensory testing to evaluate pain sensitivity. At the end of the program, participants will share feedback about their experiences via qualitative interviews. The findings will help identify which parts of the program provide the greatest benefit, with the ultimate goal of developing a more targeted and effective digital program for people with this condition.
Description
Lumbosacral radiculopathy (LR) is a spinal pathology that manifests as pain, weakness, and numbness in the lower extremity. Commonly referred to as "sciatica", LR has a lifetime prevalence up to 43%, and can often become an intractable condition with long-term outcomes unimproved by conventional biomedical treatments such as surgery. Thus, we seek to develop a non-invasive and non-pharmacologic treatment for LR patients This study aims to 1) develop a multicomponent intervention that integrates Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement and physical activity for patients with LR, 2) assess the…