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Low Back Pain: Update Jesus Sanchez, Jr. D.O. OPSC Spring Conference San Diego
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Page 1: Low Back Pain: Update - c.ymcdn.com · •Essentially the AOA’s “White Paper” on Low Back Pain •Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (Evidence Level 1a) •Guideline for osteopathic

Low Back Pain: Update Jesus Sanchez, Jr. D.O.

OPSC Spring Conference

San Diego

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• Published 10/2/07 • 2007 Clinical Guidelines for

Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Back Pain

• 7 Recommendations for Evaluation and Treatment of Low Back Pain

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Main Points

• 85% of patients present with back pain that cannot be attributed to specific disease or spinal abnormality

• Do a focused history and physical determine the likelihood of specific underlying conditions and measure the presence of neurologic involvement

• Recommended Classification 1. Non-specific Back Pain

2. Back Pain with Radiculopathy

3. Back Pain with other specific cause

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• Published 2/14/17 • Partial update to the 2007 Clinical

Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Back Pain

• 3 Recommendations for Noninvasive Treatment of Acute, Subacute and Chronic Low Back Pain

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Recommendation 1 (Acute or Subacute LBP)

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Recommendation 2 (Chronic LBP)

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Recommendation 3 (Chronic LBP with inadequate response)

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ACP Updated Guidelines: Low Back Pain

• Symptom Duration

• Potential Cause

• +/- Radicular Symptoms

• Anatomic Abnormalities

• Radiologic Abnormalities

• Acute < 4 weeks

• Subacute 4-12 weeks

• Chronic 12 weeks

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Interventions (Acute)

• Acetametaphen (LQ, ND)

• NSAIDS (MQ, SE)

• SMR (MQ, ND)

• Systemic Steroids (LQ, ND)

• Exercise (LQ,ND)

• Accupuncture (LQ, SE)

• Massage (MQ, SE)

• Spinal Manipulation (LQ, SE)

• Superficial Heat (MQ, ME)

• Low Level Laser Therapy (LQ, +NSAID MQ)

• Lumbar Support (LQ, ND)

• TENS, Superficial Cold, Tai Chi, Yoga, Pilates (insufficient data)

OMM/OMT ???

Quality of Evidence (High, Moderate, Low)

Magnitude of Effect (Small, Moderate, Large)

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• AOA Funded Research • AOA Bureau of Osteopathic Clinical Education and Research • Published in 2010 on the National Guideline Clearinghouse • Essentially the AOA’s “White Paper” on Low Back Pain • Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (Evidence Level 1a) • Guideline for osteopathic physicians to utilize OMT for patients

with non-specific acute or chronic low back pain

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Franke H, Franke J-D, Fryer G. Osteopathic manipulative treatment for nonspecific low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2014, 15:286 doi:10.1186/1471-2474-15-286. (Published: 30 August 2014)

• Identified 307 studies

• 31 evaluated 15 included (6 Germany, 5 US, 2 UK, 2 Italy)

• 1502 participants (both qualitative and quantitative)

• Moderate quality evidence suggested that OMT had a significant effect on pain relief and functional status.

• Analysis included pregnant and post-partum women

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• Update to the AOA guidelines for Osteopathic Physicians to utilize OMT for patients with non-specific acute or chronic low back pain

• Published in JAOA August 2016 • Updated every 5 years • Evidence (Level 1a) supports the

recommendation • AOA making an effort to inform its

members and the public about the appropriate utilization of OMT

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Nonspecific Low Back Pain

“… which can be defined as tension, soreness, or stiffness in the lower back region with an unidentified cause.”

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Somatic dysfunction is defined as: “Impaired or altered function of related components of the somatic (body framework) system: skeletal, arthrodial and myofascial structures, and their related vascular, lymphatic, and neural elements.

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Osteopathic Structural Exam

Gait Analysis

Standing Flexion Test

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OSE continued

Seated Flexion Test

Segmental Exam

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OMT is defined in the Glossary of Osteopathic Terminology as: “The therapeutic application of manually guided forces by an osteopathic physician (US Usage) to improve physiologic function and/or support homeostasis that has been altered by somatic dysfunction.

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Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)

Soft Tissue

Strain Counter Strain

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OMT continued

HVLA MET

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Take Home Point

“Once a patient with low back pain is diagnosed with somatic dysfunction as the cause, or contributing factor, of the low back pain, OMT should be utilized by the osteopathic physician.”

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Thank you!

Low Back Pain Workshop

Tomorrow 7-9 am

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References

• Noninvasive Treatment of Acute, Subacute and Chronic Low Back Pain: A Clinical Practice Guideline from the American College of Physicians. Ann Intern Med. 2017; doi:10.7326/M16-2367

• Snow, RJ, et. al. American Osteopathic Association Guidelines for Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) for Patients with Low Back Pain. JAOA. 2016; 116:536-549

• Chou, R, et al. Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Back Pain: A Joint Clinical Practice Guideline from the American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society. Ann Intern Med. 2007; 147:478-491


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