IMPOWR-ME Project 1: Trial of Yoga and Physical Therapy Onsite at Opioid Treatment Programs

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

345

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 27, 2023

Primary Completion Date

April 30, 2027

Study Completion Date

April 30, 2027

Conditions
Substance Use DisordersChronic PainOpioid Use DisorderBack Pain Lower Back Chronic
Interventions
OTHER

Yoga

Each yoga class will follow a standardized structure, allowing participants to easily re-join if they miss classes. Yoga classes will be adapted to the abilities and limitations of each study participant, for example, using a chair for sitting exercises rather than the floor and to assist with balance. Postures (asanas) will target back pain and include mindfulness, relaxation, and breathing practices integral to hatha yoga, with focus on breath-based movement throughout. Each group will have 1-2 yoga instructors and no more than 5 participants per yoga instructor (up to 10 participants/group).

OTHER

Physical Therapy

The assessment at the second screening visit by the Physical Medicine \& Rehabilitation physician/Physical Therapy staff will be available to physical therapists in the Electronic Health Record and will guide the type of exercises, to focus on stabilization (strengthening core trunk muscles) and flexion or extension exercises. Sessions are divided into 30 minutes of working directly with a physical therapist and 30 minutes of supervised aerobic exercise (on treadmill or recumbent bike). Participants will receive a guidebook for guiding and recording home practice, based on Saper's guidebook and modified based on feedback from experts and stakeholders for clarity and cultural appropriateness.

OTHER

Treatment As Usual

Participants in the Treatment As Usual group will receive routine clinical care. This includes: 1) pain assessment using a 10-point scale, at OTP admission and annual physical exams. This is documented on a templated form in the OTP electronic health record, as well as whether pain is acute vs chronic pain, and a treatment plan (e.g., on-site care, outside primary care clinician, pain management referral). 2) clinical treatment of pain by participants' on-site or outside clinicians. Those patients who receive on-site medical care have the opportunity to address nonpharmacological and pharmacological treatment with onsite physicians and physician assistants, and to receive referral to specialty care including physical therapy and orthopedics at multiple Montefiore locations throughout the Bronx.

Trial Locations (1)

10454

RECRUITING

Montefiore DoSA Wellness Centers, The Bronx

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

NIH

lead

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

OTHER