Brain Effect Mechanism of Lever Positioning Manipulation on LDH Analgesia Based on Multimodal MRI

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Enrollment

90

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 1, 2021

Primary Completion Date

May 1, 2025

Study Completion Date

May 1, 2025

Conditions
Lumbar Disc HerniationMultimodal Brain FunctionAnalgesia MechanismLever Positioning Manipulation
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Group1 (lever positioning manipulation)

The specific lever positioning manipulation is as follows: the patient lies prone at the mouth-open position with muscles relaxed, waist exposed, knees and hips bent, and ankle joints crossed. The practitioner uses the right elbow olecranon to point at the lumbar vertebrae, then hold the patient's two ankle joints in both hands to cause the lumbar vertebra to make hyperextension and flexion movements through the arms and pull the patient backward and upwards hard. When pulling upwards to the trigger point, the practitioner pulls wit lever quickly with a technique and then senses a clatter or looseness at the positioning point. When the practitioner pulls with lever manipulation, the patient is asked to exhale and then inhale at the end of the manipulation.

PROCEDURE

Group2 (placebo group)

The specific sham lever positioning manipulation is as follows: the patient lies prone with his mouth open, muscles relaxed, waist exposed, knees bent at the hip and ankles crossed. The practitioner points to the lumbar spine with the right elbow olecranon, and then holds the patient's two ankles in both hands, so that the lumbar spine through the arm for overextension and flexion, and forcefully pulls the patient back and up. When pulling up to the trigger point, maintain this movement for a short period of time, depending on the patient's endurance, about 1-5 minutes. After finishing, ask the patient to rest in prone position.

Trial Locations (1)

310053

The Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou

All Listed Sponsors
lead

The Third Affiliated hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University

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