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Massage With Frankincense and Myrrh Oil in Treating Chronic Low Back Pain
NCT04494165
Low Back Pain
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- Clinical Trial Id
- 754
- Evidence Id
- 754
- Core Evidence Id
- 754
- Source Clinical Trial Id
- 738
- Herb2 Clinical Trial Id
- HBCT000738
- Nct Id
- NCT04494165
- Title
- Massage With Frankincense and Myrrh Oil in Treating Chronic Low Back Pain
- Status
- Completed
- Phase
- Study Result
- No
- Study Condition
- Low Back Pain
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Allocation: RANDOMIZED|Intervention Model: PARALLEL|Masking: DOUBLE (PARTICIPANT, OUTCOMES_ASSESSOR)|Primary Purpose: SUPPORTIVE_CARE
- Intervention
- OTHER: massage with frankincense and myyrh essential oil|OTHER: massage with carrier oil
- Intervention Allocation
- Randomized
- Intervention Model
- Parallel
- Intervention Mask
- Double
- Intervention Purpose
- Supportive_Care
- Gender
- All
- Age
- Adult, Older_Adult
- Enrollment
- 91
- Outcome Measure
- Visual Analogue Scale, It is stated that VAS is more sensitive and reliable than other one-dimensional scales in the measurement of pain intensity(\*). In their study, Cline, Herman, Show et al. (1992) have reported that vertical use of VAS is better understood by patients. (\*). It was used in our study to assess the severity of low back pain. It is a-10 cm ruler with endpoints of "no pain" at one end and "unbearable pain" at the other end. The scale was explained to the patient and they were asked to mark any place between these two points that matched the severity of their pain. The distance between the beginning of "no pain" and the point marked by the patient was measured and recorded in centimeters., three weeks|Aberdeen Low Back Pain Scale, It is a scale that patients can fill out by themselves to decide on the health status of patients with low back pain. It is a 19-item scale consisting of questions about number of days with pain, use of painkillers, factors that increase and decrease pain, pain areas, sensory change, loss of strength/weakness, lumbar flexion, difficulty falling asleep due to pain, sitting, getting up, walking, work/daily activities, sex life, leisure activities, self-care, and days spent in bed. The total score of the scale adapted to Turkish by İlhanlı et al. ranges between 0 and 100, and the high score indicates more severe low back pain. Its Cronbach's Alpha value was indicated as 0.88 (\*). In our study, the power of the scale was 100%., three weeks|Roland-Morris Disability Scale, The patient is asked to mark the appropriate ones among the 24 cases specified in this form. RMDS consists of 24 expressions based on the patient's perception of low back pain and associated disability. These items are indicated as physical activity (15), sleep/rest (3), psychosocial (2), household management (2), eating (1) and frequency of pain (1) (\*).This test is based on measuring how low back pain affects the patient's activities of daily living. Yes responses are calculated as "1", no responses as "0" points, and a total score between 0 and 24 is obtained. Higher score means more disability. The Turkish validity study of the scale was conducted by Küçükdeveci et al. Cronbach's alpha value of the scale was indicated as 0.85-0.89 (\*). In our study, the power of the scale was 100%, three weeks
- Sponsor Collaborator
- TC Erciyes University
- Funded By
- OTHER
- Location
- Ülkü Özdemir, Kayseri, 38039, Turkey
- Other Id
- 2019/460
- Start Date
- 2019-07-01
- Primary Completion Date
- 2019-11-05
- Completion Date
- 2019-11-05
- First Posted
- 2020-07-31
- Results First Posted
- Last Update Posted
- 2020-07-31
- Study Document
- Study Url
- https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04494165
- Title Cn
- Title En
- Massage With Frankincense and Myrrh Oil in Treating Chronic Low Back Pain
- Bilingual Status
- semi_complete