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Pragmatic Trial of Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adults
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Standard Acupuncture and Enhanced Acupuncture for Chronic Low-back Pain. Completed, enrolled 807 participants across 4 sites.
Detailed Summary
The main goal of the BackInAction research study is to determine the effectiveness of a standard course of acupuncture (15 sessions of acupuncture over 3 months) and an enhanced course of acupuncture (an additional 6 sessions of acupuncture over months 4-6) in improving back-related disability in older adults (65+ years) with chronic low back pain compared to usual care alone. Key secondary aims are to determine the effectiveness of acupuncture in improving a composite score of pain intensity and pain interference.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The standard acupuncture intervention is based on classical Chinese acupuncture therapy. Participants randomized to standard acupuncture will receive up to 15 acupuncture treatments over 3 months with the total number being determined by the patient and acupuncturist together. All treatments will include acupuncture needling only. They will be provided at medical facilities or in private acupuncturists' offices.
The enhanced acupuncture intervention includes the 3 months of standard acupuncture plus an additional 3 months of maintenance acupuncture. Participants randomized to enhanced acupuncture will receive up to 21 acupuncture treatments over 6 months. The maintenance acupuncture treatment sessions are expected to consist of the same intervention used in the first 3 months of care described in the standard acupuncture arm, plus up to 6 treatments during the maintenance phase. All treatments will include acupuncture needling only. They will be provided at medical facilities or in private acupuncturists' offices.