About this trial
The management of chronic low back pain is now part of a multi-disciplinary set of proposals with the aim of adapting for each patient orientations of both medicated and non-medicated care.
Very classically, analgesic treatment of stage I or II is of use, reinforced by the occasional use of NSAIDs in the absence of contraindication. In this medical attempt of the control of the pain associates a physical care (supervised exercises, physiotherapy care), cognitive and behavioral therapy, multidisciplinary care.
Osteopathic treatment is a specific manual diagnostic and therapeutic procedure.
This study aims to evaluate the relevance of providing osteopathic treatment in combination with classical medical treatment in the management of patients with chronic non-specific low back pain.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patient with chronic non-specific low back pain: degenerative lumbalgia and low back pain unrelated to anatomical lesions that have been evolving for more than 3 months.
Patient affiliated with a social security scheme or equivalent
Patient having signed the study informed consent form.
Disqualifiers
Patient with specific low back pain: patient with one of the following pathologies: degenerative neurological pathology; infectious pathology; fracture vertebral lesion less than 1 year; vertebral osteosynthesis material or canal narrowing.
Patient following a treatment of the Morphinic or Neuroleptic type.
Pregnant, breastfeeding or parturient woman
Patient participating in another clinical study
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Osteopathic treatment
- Sham osteopathic treatment
- Current practice Medication treatment