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Rehabilitation With Empowered STrategies to Optimize REcovery

Rehabilitation With Empowered STrategies to Optimize REcovery

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18-75 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The main goal of this clinical trial is to understand the benefits of remotely delivered Empowered Relief in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery. The main question the trial aims to answer is:

Does a postoperative behavioral intervention, Empowered Relief, performed early after back surgery have a measurable impact on postoperative outcomes?

Additional questions are whether changes in pain catastrophizing are related to improvements in outcomes and whether preoperative pain catastrophizing is a moderator of response to treatment.

Researchers will compare remotely delivered Empowered Relief to remotely delivered education to see if Empowered Relief helps patients manage their pain and functional limitations after back surgery.

Participants will:

  • Complete one group session of remotely delivered Empowered Relief or Education after back surgery
  • Complete surveys before surgery and 3- and 6-months after surgery

Description

The proposed study will conduct a phase II, two-group randomized controlled trial in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery. Patients will be enrolled and randomized prior to spine surgery from a civilian medical center and military treatment facilities. Patients will be randomized to either (1) 1-session Empowered Relief or (2) 1-session Education. Both interventions are delivered remotely in a group setting through a web-based platform by licensed health care professionals. Outcome assessments will be conducted by evaluators blinded to group assignment at 3-months and 6-months after surgery.The results of our clinical trial will advance research on remote nonpharmacologic strategies for managing pain and improving quality of life post-surgery in both civilian and military patient populations.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Surgical treatment of a lumbar degenerative condition using a laminectomy with or without fusion procedure
  • English speaking
  • Age between 18-75 years

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Surgery due to trauma, fracture, tumor, infection, or spinal deformity
  • Revision surgery
  • Prior history of lumbar spine surgery in last 5 years
  • Involved in litigation or a workers' compensation claim due to injury
  • Currently undergoing treatment for cancer
  • Unable to access a reliable internet connection
  • Unable to provide a stable telephone or physical address
  • Unable to participate in follow-up assessment for 6 months after surgery

Study details
    Lumbar Spine Degenerative Changes
    Lumbar Spine Surgery

NCT07406997

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

13 May 2026

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