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NCT07430072 A Pilot Study on the Safety of Active Conservative Management of Low Grade Lumbar Stress Reactions in Adolescent Soccer Players

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NCT ID NCT07430072
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
Condition Spondylolysis Lumbar
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment 40 participants
Start Date 2026-02
Primary Completion 2026-12

Trial Parameters

Condition Spondylolysis Lumbar
Sponsor Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 40
Sex ALL
Min Age 14 Years
Max Age 19 Years
Start Date 2026-02
Completion 2026-12
Interventions
Active rehabilitation protocol

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Brief Summary

Introduction: The Background * Prevalence: Low back pain (LBP) is very common in young athletes, and lumbar spondylolysis (an overuse injury of bones in the low back) is the leading cause. In adolescent male soccer players with LBP, almost half (up to 48%) have this specific injury. * The Current Standard: Existing Norwegian guidelines mandate a break from all sports for a minimum of 3 months when rehabilitating spondylolysis * The Challenge: These strict guidelines lack strong evidence from clinical trials and can lead to negative social and physical consequences for the athlete, including exclusion from team activities and reduced general physical activity. AIM: The Goal of the Study To determine the safety and effectiveness of a newly developed, 4-phased, pain-controlled rehabilitation protocol that uses early, criteria-based activity progression (based on functional capacity and pain levels) for youth football players diagnosed with spondylolysis. Method: Study Design and Measurements * Design: This is a pilot study (prospective cohort study) involving 30-40 youth football players with a first-time diagnosis of Grade 1 spondylolysis. * Diagnosis: The injury is confirmed using an MRI scan (specifically the VIBE sequence). * Data Collection: We will gather data through: * MRIs: Comparing images at baseline (start) and after 3 months. * Standardized Clinical Examinations. * PROMs (Patient-Reported Outcome Measures - standardized questionnaires about function and pain). * Weekly reporting on pain intensity and training volume. * Outcome: We will compare the changes in the bone healing seen on the MRI findings between the start and end of the 3-month period, and at six months if applicable.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Soccer players with lumbar stress reaction grade 1 in L4 or L5. Age: 14-19. Pain in the area of the affected vertebrae with sports activity and/or ADL. Exclusion Criteria: * Not able to get MRI, other conditions/injuries that potentially could affect the result (at baseline and during follow up), disorders influencing growth. Previously unsuccessful treatment of lumbar stress reaction.

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