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Participants wanted for lower back pain & chiropractic treatment research

We’re looking for people aged 18-60 who have had lower back pain in the last 12 months. Research investigating chiropractic treatments and pain sensitivity is being conducted at Murdoch University, as part of a PhD project in the School of Health Professions.

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Are you aged 18-60 and been bothered by lower back pain in the last 12 months?

 

You might be eligible for this study on chiropractic treatment. Chiropractic treatment is a commonly used and safe option for lower back pain, which many people find helpful for their symptoms.

 

Participation involves 4 sessions with a mixture of chiropractic treatments to your lower back. Your sensitivity to pressure and pinprick will be tested multiple times during the first session, and once at each of the 3 follow-up sessions. The first session will take 2 hours, and each of the 3 follow-up sessions will take 30 minutes, all done at the Murdoch University South St Campus. We’ll make sure it’s as safe as possible for you to participate with a medical history and physical examination.

 

We’re also looking for people who HAVEN’T had any lower back pain in the last 12 months. If that sounds like you or someone you know, please get in touch. We want to compare people who do and don’t get lower back pain to help us understand the differences. These people are needed for the first part of the study only (1 visit, about 30 minutes), which involves filling out some questionnaires and pain sensitivity testing (pressure and pinprick). These people will receive a $25 JB Hifi voucher or similar in exchange for their time.

 

To learn more about what’s involved, potential benefits, and risks, click here. If you know someone who might be interested, please share this with them!

 

Contact researcher Sasha Aspinall (Dorron) on 9360 2114 or s.dorron@murdoch.edu.au.