Actively Recruiting
Prospective Assessment of Integrative Therapies for Neuromusculoskeletal Pain (PAIN)
Led by David Moss · Updated on 2025-10-20
125
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
151 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
With vast numbers of active-duty members restricted from their specific duties or deemed unfit for deployment because of low back pain, both the mission of the Department of Defense and overall military workflow can be significantly impacted. More than restriction from duty or being barred from deployment, studies have shown musculoskeletal conditions were among the top reasons for medical disability retirement in the Army and Marine Corps (Niebuhr; Sikorski). Given the significant time, money, and resources invested in training these members, each day of inactivity or disability detrimentally affects the execution of the military's mission. Therefore, precise diagnosis and effective treatment modalities are paramount to foster healing and reduce recovery time. From an operational standpoint, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) is specifically interested in using tailored integrative medicine modalities to manage chronic conditions encountered in the military health system. Not just chronic pain, but polytrauma and the triad of conditions it encompasses; traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder combined with chronic pain (Madsen, Kim, Bedard). The DoD's goal is also to decrease opioid prescribing and the addiction and altered state associated with opioids. AT the Nellis Integrative Medicine Clinic, physicians, a chiropractor, and nurses are engaged in the treatment of patients. All personnel are trained in the various modalities available in the clinics. A variety of modalities are utilized in the clinic. This prospective study will evaluate the effectiveness of the many modalities used in the Integrative Medicine Clinic (such as acupuncture, myofascial therapies, microcurrent therapies, LASER therapy, extracorporeal shockwave therapy, and pulsed electromagnetic therapies). Most patients receive treatments using multiple modalities. DoD goals align with our experiences in the Integrative Medicine Clinic at Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center. Many servicemembers and dependents in our clinic are trying to avoid surgery, or their pain medications - opioid or not - are no longer working. Additionally, many patients are trying to avoid Do Not Fly status caused by pharmacologic approaches. Patient experiences at our IMC also correlate with a study where 80% of people surveyed felt integrative medicine should be routinely offered at all MTFs (Ross). While our patients generally are not on opioids, we have anecdotally noted a reduction or cessation of opioids in several patients. The impacts of such a reduction in opioid usage for military readiness is clear (Madsen).
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Prospective Assessment of Integrative Therapies for Neuromusculoskeletal Pain (PAIN)
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Able to receive care at Nellis Air Force Base
- Active Duty or Department of Defense beneficiaries aged 18 or older
- Referred to Nellis Integrative Medicine Clinic for chronic back or neck pain
- Pain score of 4 or higher documented or reported at least twice in one year, with at least 30 days between reports
You will not qualify if you...
- Currently enrolled in other pain management programs such as pain management or physical/occupational therapy
- Planning to change station, deploy, retire, separate from military, or stop care at Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center within 6 months
- Planned surgery during the study period
- Pregnant or less than 3 months postpartum
- Hypermobility disorders like Ehlers Danlos
- Active cancer (cancer remission is allowed)
- Implanted electrical devices that cannot be turned off (e.g., pacemaker)
- Injury or surgery within the last 6 weeks
- Dementia or delirium
- Unable to make medical decisions or understand treatment plan
- Undergoing medical evaluation board
- In process of establishing or appealing VA disability rating, or planning to do so during the study period
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
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Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, United States, 89191
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
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Daniel Shaffer, BSBA
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
NA
Model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
1
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