Table 7Chronic low back pain: physical modalities (ultrasound)

Author, Year, Followup, Pain Duration, Study QualityInterventionPopulationFunction and Pain OutcomesOther Outcomes

Ebadi, 2012

1 month

Duration of pain: Mean 6 to 8 years

Fair

A. Ultrasound (n=25), 1.5 at 1 , 10 sessions over 4 weeks

B. Sham ultrasound (n=25)

A vs. B

Age: 31 vs. 37 years

Female: 25% vs. 50%

Functional Rating Index (mean, 0-100): 41 vs. 44

Pain intensity (mean, 0-100 ): 47 vs. 49

A vs. B

1 month

Functional Rating Index (0-40): 22.8 vs. 30.5; p=0.004

Pain (0-100 ): 27.7 vs. 25.5; p=0.48

Licciardone, 2013

3 months

Proportion with duration >1 year: 50%

Good

A. Ultrasound (n=233), 1.2 at 1 , 6 sessions over 8 weeks

B. Sham ultrasound (n=222)

A vs. B

Age: 38 vs. 43 years

Female: 58% vs. 68%

(0-24): 5 vs. 5

Pain intensity (0-100 ): 44 vs. 44

A vs. B

1 month, median ()

(0-24): 3 (1-7) vs. 3 (1-7); p=0.93

Pain improved ≥30%: 1.03 (95% 0.87 to 1.23)

Pain improved ≥50%: 1.09 (95% 0.88 to 1.35)

Pain improved ≥20 mm on 0 to 100 ): 1.01 (95% 0.80 to 1.26)

2 months

(0-24): 3 vs. 4; p=0.76

≥50% improvement in pain: 1.09 (95% 0.88 to 1.35)

3 months

(0-24): 3 vs. 3; p=0.93

A vs. B

1 month

SF-36 general health (0-100): 72 (52-87) vs. 74 (54-87); p=0.6

Lost 1 or more days work in past 4 weeks because of low back pain: 13% vs. 6%, p=0.11

Prescription drug use for : 16% vs. 18%, p=0.54

SF-36 general health (0-100): 72 (52-87) vs. 74 (54-87), p=0.73

2 months

SF-36 general health (0-100): 72 vs.72 (57-85); p=0.53

≥50% improvement in pain: 1.09 (95% 0.88 to 1.35)

3 months

SF-36 general health (0-100): 72 vs. 74, p=0.66

= confidence interval; = inter-quartile range; = low back pain; = megahertz; = not reported; = Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire; = relative risk; SF-36 = Short-Form 36 Questionnaire; = visual analog scale; = Watt per square centimeter

a

Unless otherwise noted, followup time is calculated from the end of the treatment period

From: Results

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