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Feasibility of blinding spinal manual therapy interventions among participants and outcome assessors: protocol for a blinding feasibility trial

Journal: Pilot and Feasibility Studies Date: 2024/05, 10(1):Pages: 70. doi: Subito , type of study: randomized controlled trial

Free full text   (https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-024-01492-6)

Keywords:

randomized controlled trial [888]
spinal manual therapy [2]
blinding [8]
research [443]
study design [15]
protocol [51]

Abstract:

Blinding is a methodologically important aspect in randomised controlled trials yet frequently overlooked in trials of spinal manual therapy interventions for back pain. To help inform the blinding methods of a future, double-placebo-controlled trial comparing spinal manual therapy and nerve root injection for lumbosacral radicular pain, we set four objectives: (1) to assess the feasibility of blinding participants, randomly allocated to an active or placebo-control spinal manual therapy intervention protocol, (2) to assess the feasibility of blinding outcome assessors within the trial, (3) to explore the influence of spinal manual therapy experience and low back pain on blinding, and (4) to explore factors contributing to perceptions about intervention assignment among participants and outcome assessors.


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