Study on the Effects of Botulinum Toxin Type A on Back Muscle in Chronic Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring chronic, muscular
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Suffering from muscular low back pain (between L-1 and S-1 level). Symptoms of more than six months duration. No benefit from previous treatments. Patient must present with bilaterally more than 2 active trigger points (TrPs) in the region of the low back musculature. CT scan or MRI examination of the lumbar spine was performed within the past year. Absence of significant pathology, such as bone fracture, nerve damage or severe psychiatric condition. Exclusion Criteria: Constant or persistent severe pain due to nerve root compression or fibromyalgia. The patient has received surgery on the spine. Other musculoskeletal disabilities e.g. myasthenia gravis, or disorders of the neuromuscular junction. Any serious pathology, such as cancer, systemic inflammatory disease, vertebral fractures, neurological signs, spinal infection. Epidural injection of local anaesthetics and steroids within 12 weeks proceeding inclusion. Trigger point injection of local anaesthetics and steroid within 8 weeks proceeding inclusion. Pain associated with urinary tract infections, or gynaecological disorders. Bleeding disturbances or currently using coumarin derivatives.
Sites / Locations
- Wooridul Spine Hospital