Investigating the Design and Manufacture of a Silicone Texture Pad in a Lumbosacral Orthosis for a Patient With Chronic Low Back Pain

Objective Back pain is one of the major problems of today’s societies. Chronic back pain, which lasts for more than 3 months and has no specific anatomical or pathological cause, includes a high percentage of back pain. In these patients, the sense of proprioception decreases, which can increase pai...

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Main Authors: Bahareh Delshad, Mokhtar Arazpour, Akbar Biglarian, Seyed Reza Mousavi, Mohammad Ali Mardani
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Published: University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences 2025-10-01
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author Bahareh Delshad
Mokhtar Arazpour
Akbar Biglarian
Seyed Reza Mousavi
Mohammad Ali Mardani
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Mokhtar Arazpour
Akbar Biglarian
Seyed Reza Mousavi
Mohammad Ali Mardani
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description Objective Back pain is one of the major problems of today’s societies. Chronic back pain, which lasts for more than 3 months and has no specific anatomical or pathological cause, includes a high percentage of back pain. In these patients, the sense of proprioception decreases, which can increase pain and complicate the problem. In this study, the method of making belts with textured pads that increase the sense of proprioception by stimulating the sense of touch is investigated. Materials & Methods In this study, a 48-year-old female patient with chronic low back pain (LBP) which was started 4 years ago referred to Imam Reza Educational and Therapeutic Clinic in Shiraz City, Iran, and used the neoprene belt with silicone pad which was made in this study, for 6 weeks and at least for 8 h a day. The patient’s pain and functional disability were measured by the visual analog scale (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) before using the belt, and after 6 weeks of using it, her satisfaction with the treatment method was recorded. To make the belt, first, a plaster mold was prepared in the shape of a triangle made of calcium sulfate hemihydrate gypsum, and holes were inserted in it with a marked drill to create fluff, and then the created hole was filled with room temperature vulcanizing sanitary silicone. Finally, the silicone pad was connected to the neoprene belt. The force applied by the belt was equal to 50 newtons, which was measured by a dynamometer, and the correct closing location was marked on the belt based on this force. A notebook with dated pages was provided to the patient, and she was asked to write down the hours of belt use and total daily hours in it. Results At the beginning of the study, according to the patient’s claim, her back pain was equal to 6 with the numerical visual index, and at the end of the study, it reached 2 and decreased. Also, the score recorded based on the Oswestry disability questionnaire before using the belt was 25, and after 6 weeks of using the belt, it decreased significantly and reached 11. The patient was satisfied with the treatment method used. She had gradually increased the use of the belt due to its positive effects. Conclusion The use of textured pads in neoprene belts has a positive role in reducing pain and increasing the ability of patients, and if confirmed in wider studies, it can help improve these patients as a prefabricated orthosis.
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spelling doaj-art-c8584f32acde4582a4884af62334fe072025-08-20T02:38:59ZfasUniversity of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation SciencesJournal of Rehabilitation1607-29602025-10-01262316327Investigating the Design and Manufacture of a Silicone Texture Pad in a Lumbosacral Orthosis for a Patient With Chronic Low Back PainBahareh Delshad0Mokhtar Arazpour1Akbar Biglarian2Seyed Reza Mousavi3Mohammad Ali Mardani4 Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Neurosurgery, Shiraz Neuroscience Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Objective Back pain is one of the major problems of today’s societies. Chronic back pain, which lasts for more than 3 months and has no specific anatomical or pathological cause, includes a high percentage of back pain. In these patients, the sense of proprioception decreases, which can increase pain and complicate the problem. In this study, the method of making belts with textured pads that increase the sense of proprioception by stimulating the sense of touch is investigated. Materials & Methods In this study, a 48-year-old female patient with chronic low back pain (LBP) which was started 4 years ago referred to Imam Reza Educational and Therapeutic Clinic in Shiraz City, Iran, and used the neoprene belt with silicone pad which was made in this study, for 6 weeks and at least for 8 h a day. The patient’s pain and functional disability were measured by the visual analog scale (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) before using the belt, and after 6 weeks of using it, her satisfaction with the treatment method was recorded. To make the belt, first, a plaster mold was prepared in the shape of a triangle made of calcium sulfate hemihydrate gypsum, and holes were inserted in it with a marked drill to create fluff, and then the created hole was filled with room temperature vulcanizing sanitary silicone. Finally, the silicone pad was connected to the neoprene belt. The force applied by the belt was equal to 50 newtons, which was measured by a dynamometer, and the correct closing location was marked on the belt based on this force. A notebook with dated pages was provided to the patient, and she was asked to write down the hours of belt use and total daily hours in it. Results At the beginning of the study, according to the patient’s claim, her back pain was equal to 6 with the numerical visual index, and at the end of the study, it reached 2 and decreased. Also, the score recorded based on the Oswestry disability questionnaire before using the belt was 25, and after 6 weeks of using the belt, it decreased significantly and reached 11. The patient was satisfied with the treatment method used. She had gradually increased the use of the belt due to its positive effects. Conclusion The use of textured pads in neoprene belts has a positive role in reducing pain and increasing the ability of patients, and if confirmed in wider studies, it can help improve these patients as a prefabricated orthosis.http://rehabilitationj.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-3560-en.pdflumbosacral regionlow back pain (lbp)spinal orthosischronic painrehabilitation
spellingShingle Bahareh Delshad
Mokhtar Arazpour
Akbar Biglarian
Seyed Reza Mousavi
Mohammad Ali Mardani
Investigating the Design and Manufacture of a Silicone Texture Pad in a Lumbosacral Orthosis for a Patient With Chronic Low Back Pain
Journal of Rehabilitation
lumbosacral region
low back pain (lbp)
spinal orthosis
chronic pain
rehabilitation
title Investigating the Design and Manufacture of a Silicone Texture Pad in a Lumbosacral Orthosis for a Patient With Chronic Low Back Pain
title_full Investigating the Design and Manufacture of a Silicone Texture Pad in a Lumbosacral Orthosis for a Patient With Chronic Low Back Pain
title_fullStr Investigating the Design and Manufacture of a Silicone Texture Pad in a Lumbosacral Orthosis for a Patient With Chronic Low Back Pain
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Design and Manufacture of a Silicone Texture Pad in a Lumbosacral Orthosis for a Patient With Chronic Low Back Pain
title_short Investigating the Design and Manufacture of a Silicone Texture Pad in a Lumbosacral Orthosis for a Patient With Chronic Low Back Pain
title_sort investigating the design and manufacture of a silicone texture pad in a lumbosacral orthosis for a patient with chronic low back pain
topic lumbosacral region
low back pain (lbp)
spinal orthosis
chronic pain
rehabilitation
url http://rehabilitationj.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-3560-en.pdf
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