A Comparison of Scar Infiltration, Scar Deactivation, and Standard of Care for the Treatment of Chronic, Post-Surgical Pain After Cesarean Section

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

April 8, 2025

Study Completion Date

April 8, 2025

Conditions
ScarCesarean Section; Dehiscence
Interventions
OTHER

Scar Deactivation Surface Release Technique protocol

▪ Alternating placement of Spring Ten (0.30x40 mm) acupuncture needles to surround scar left in place for a treatment duration of 20 minutes. Needles will be placed at intervals of 1cm to 1.5 cm and will surround the scar with a maximum of 20 needles per treatment.

OTHER

Scar Infiltration with 0.25-1% Lidocaine

▪ Will consist of calculation of 3 mg/kg dose of 0.5-1% Lidocaine and a dermal followed by subcutaneous injection using 1.5 inch 25 G needle and syringe appropriate for volume based on calculated dose.

OTHER

Physical therapy

▪ Will be a referral to physical therapy specifying McKenzie protocol treatment for the presenting complaint. The McKenzie protocol is a form of standard of care physical therapy in which the physical therapist tries to find a cause and effect relationship between the positions the patient usually assumes while sitting, standing, or moving, and the location of pain because of those positions or activities. The therapeutic approach requires a patient to move through a series of activities and test movement to gauge the patient's pain response. The approach then uses that information to develop an exercise program designed to centralize or alleviate the pain.

Trial Locations (1)

62225

375th Medical Group, Scott Air Force Base

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Mike O'Callaghan Military Hospital

FED

lead

Jennifer Loomis

FED

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