A Multicomponent Intervention for Patients With Lumbosacral Radiculopathy: Move-MORE
National University of Natural Medicine
32 participants
Aug 15, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The Move-MORE study is designed to evaluate a multicomponent mindfulness and movement program for patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy. The program brings together mindfulness training to help participants develop awareness of their body and manage pain-related stress, gentle movement practice to improve comfort with physical activity and support function, and motivational interviewing to strengthen motivation, confidence, and the ability to make healthy changes. The main objectives are to determine whether it is feasible for participants to use each component of the program when delivered online, to assess how acceptable and engaging each component is, and to evaluate the impact on pain, physical function, and daily activity levels. The study intervention will be conducted entirely remotely. Participants will complete online surveys, brief daily check-ins on their phone, and wear a small activity monitor on the hip to measure movement. They will also undergo quantitative sensory testing to evaluate pain sensitivity. At the end of the program, participants will share feedback about their experiences via qualitative interviews. The findings will help identify which parts of the program provide the greatest benefit, with the ultimate goal of developing a more targeted and effective digital program for people with this condition.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria22
- ● Adults age 18-65 years at the time of enrollment
- Ability to stand for 10 minutes
- Presence of lumbosacral radicular pain within the past week that extends below the knee (i.e., pain radiating from the low back into the leg in a nerve root distribution) with or without accompanying low back pain, of at least 12 weeks' duration, AND
- Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia score ≥ 23
- At least one positive physical examination finding consistent with lumbosacral radiculopathy, including at least one of the following:
- Positive straight leg raise test (eliciting radicular pain below the knee at ≤70 degrees of elevation);
- Positive Valsalva maneuver (eliciting radiculcar pain below the knee);
- Positive slump test;
- Neurological deficit in a lumbar nerve root distribution, including at least one of the following:
- Dermatomal sensory loss,
- Myotomal weakness, or
- Reduced or absent deep tendon reflexes (e.g., patellar or Achilles reflex) corresponding to the affected nerve root.
- Daily access to the internet via cell phone, tablet, or computer
- Willing to engage with Move-MORE 4-5 times per week on your own
- Willing to attend a two-hour-long virtual Zoom meeting once per week for eight weeks
- Willing to attend two in-person study visits and a follow-up visit
- Willing to complete 18 questionnaires pertaining to your pain symptoms, quality of life, psychosocial experiences, and your experiences in the trial
- Willing to wear an actigraphy device all day, every day, and while sleeping, for the duration of study participation and willing to keep it charged
- Willing to respond to a daily online survey for the duration of study participation
- Able to speak, read, and understand the English language
- Able to provide written informed consent
- Moderately motivated to participate as reported on a numeric rating scale (≥ 4/10)
Exclusion Criteria20
- ● Participants will be excluded if they have clinical signs or symptoms of lumbosacral radiculopathy with progressive neurologic deficits (loss of motor or sensory function) or intolerable pain.
- Participants with lumbosacral radiculopathy with progressive neurologic deficits will be referred for immediate medical attention, and are not eligible for participation in this study.
- ● Participants will be excluded if they have clinical signs or symptoms suggestive of cauda equina syndrome, including any of the following:
- New-onset urinary retention or overflow incontinence not attributable to other known causes;
- Fecal incontinence;
- New onset of saddle anesthesia (loss of sensation in the buttocks, perineum, and inner thighs);
- Severe or progressive bilateral lower extremity weakness;
- Participants with suspected cauda equina syndrome will be referred for immediate medical attention, and are not eligible for participation in this study.
- Presence of moderate to severe foot drop, defined as noticeable weakness in ankle dorsiflexion that interferes with walking or requires the use of an assistive device (e.g., ankle-foot orthosis). Participants with suspected or worsening foot drop will be referred for further evaluation and are not eligible for study participation.
- Current use of a spinal cord stimulator
- Have received epidural steroid injection in the prior 3 months
- Have received a surgical intervention for low back pain or lumbosacral radiculopathy in the previous 6 months
- Current active mindfulness meditation practice 1 time/week or more, and/or history of formal training in mindfulness/meditation practice
- Concurrent diagnosis of cancer
- Current unmanaged or uncontrolled mental illness known to cause psychosis: schizophrenia, schizotypal disorders, bipolar I disorder with psychosis, major depressive disorder with psychosis
- Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder or score \>6 on the McLean Screening Instrument for Borderline Personality Disorder
- Initiation of or changes to an exercise regimen within 2 weeks prior to screening and/or enrollment
- Major medical or surgical event requiring hospitalization (for any reason other than a minor scheduled medical procedure) within 3 months prior to screening; or, scheduled or will be scheduled to occur within the 20 weeks (i.e., five months) after enrollment
- Currently participating in another interventional research study or participated in another interventional study within 2 weeks prior to screening
- Any reason the Clinical Investigator or Principal Investigator believes confers increased risk to the potential participant, if they were to enroll in the study
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Interventions
Move-MORE is a multicomponent intervention which combines mindfulness training, physical activity, and motivational interviewing informed by the principles of self-determination theory. The version of Move-MORE being used in this study is specifically designed for use in patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy.
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NCT07125027