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Mindfulness Meditation for Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adults

Low Back Pain

Among mind-body therapies, there is evidence for an association between pain reduction and mindfulness meditation. Mindfulness meditation provides a potentially safe, effective, nonpharmacologic, noninvasive, simple method for pain relief and increased function that could be used for the frailest older adult. Additionally, mindfulness meditation addresses the multiple dimensions that are affected by chronic pain. The primary objective of this study is to determine the impact of an 8-week mindfulness-based stress reduction program on physical function and pain severity in community dwelling older adults with chronic low back pain. Using a randomized controlled experimental design, 80 community dwelling older adults ≥ age 65 with chronic low back pain will receive either (1) the MBSR program, or (2) an 8-week education program. Prior to initiating the program, immediately after the last program session, and 6 months later, the following parameters will be assessed: (1) pain severity, (2) disability/physical function, (3) objectively measured physical performance, (4) psychosocial function (including mood, self-efficacy, self-rated health, coping, stress, quality of life (QOL), mindfulness and pain-related fear), (5) sleep, (6) pain-related appetite reduction and, (7) time and frequency of meditation. All measures are self-report except for the physical performance measure.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Interventions and Nutritional Supplementation for Patients With Long-lasting Back Pain...

Chronic Low Back Pain

CINS is a large multicentre study which aims to test out the effect of 4 different interventions, namely a brief cognitive intervention (BI), a more extensive cognitive behavioural intervention (CBT), and 2 different nutritional supplementations (seal oil and soy oil) in a population of chronic low back pain patients sicklisted for 2-10 months.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Duloxetine Versus Placebo in Chronic Low Back Pain

Back Pain Without Radiation

The primary purpose of your participation in this study is to help answer the following research question, and not to provide you treatment for your condition--Whether duloxetine once daily can help patients with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Completed0 enrollment criteria

A Study of Pain Relief in Low Back Pain

Chronic Low Back Pain

This is a study of the safety and pain-relieving ability of extended release hydrocodone and acetaminophen tablets in patients with moderate to severe low back pain

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Massage, Meditation, and Tai Chi for Chronic Lower Back Pain

Low Back Pain

This clinical trial is a preliminary study designed to prepare for a full-scale, randomized clinical trial of the effectiveness of tai chi, mediation, and therapeutic massage for chronic lower back pain in adults.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Manipulation, Exercise, and Self-Care for Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The broad, long term objective of this interdisciplinary research is to identify effective therapies for low back pain sufferers and to increase our understanding of this important condition. The primary aim is to examine the relative efficacy of chiropractic spinal manipulation, rehabilitative exercise, and self-care education in terms of patient-rated outcomes in the short and long term for non-acute low back pain.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Comparison of IDD Therapy and Non-surgical Treatment for Low Back Pain Caused by Degenerative Disc...

Degenerative Disc Disease

This study is looking at a new machine called the Accu-Spina which administers internal disc decompression by following a computer program. This non-surgical treatment (similar to traction) is being compared to a rigorous physical therapy program.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Management of Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adults Using Auricular Point Acupressure

Chronic Low Back Pain

Almost one-third (30%) of persons 60 years and older suffer from cLBP and cause a significant negative impact on individuals and society in the U.S. The goal of managing cLBP is decreased pain and disability.To accomplish this, cLBP sufferers often use analgesics including opioids to decrease pain and facilitate activity, but the side effects caused by these medications are problematic. A better pain management strategy clearly needs to be developed. The investigators propose to test auricular point acupressure (APA), a non-invasive, easily administered, patient-controlled, and non-pharmacological strategy, to provide rapid, safe, and an innovative solution for chronic low back pain (cLBP) in older adults. APA involves an acupuncture-like stimulation of the ear without needles. With APA, small seeds are taped to specific ear points. The patient is taught to apply pressure to the seeds, with the thumb and index finger, three times a day (morning, noon, and evening) for three minutes each session to achieve pain relief. The investigators have developed a detailed APA protocol to teach health-care providers without experience in acupuncture and traditional Chinese Medicine that investigators can learn about APA in brief educational seminars as a treatment including the systematic identification of ear points (called auricular diagnosis). The investigators teach methods that enable patients to continue using APA to self-manage participants' pain. Brain imaging studies in acupuncture indicate that acupuncture can restore normal functional connectivity related to pain reduction. Studies suggest that stimulation of ear points (1) excites the somatotopic reflex system in the brain and that pathological brain patterns are electrically reset to stop the unwanted activation of spinal pain pathways, explaining the possible immediate pain relief that patients feel after APA and (2) cause a broad spectrum of systemic effects, such as vasodilation, by releasing endorphin to elicit short-term analgesic effects or neuropeptide-induced anti-inflammatory cytokines, which may explain long-term effects. The Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) smartphone app will be used to collect real-time cLBP outcomes and adherence to APA practice. Treatment and nonspecific psychological placebo effects will be measured via questionnaires for all participants. Neuro-transmitters is measured by inflammatory biomarkers. Blood samples will be collected for serum collection and a multiplex bead-based immunofluorescence assay performed to check for serum levels. Mini-Mental State Examination will be used to screen for cognitive function, also HRQoL, satisfaction, treatment beliefs and expectations, sleep, relaxation effects, catastrophizing and fear/avoidance, and placebo effects will be measured.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Trigger Point Dry Needling vs Trigger Point Dry Needling With Intramuscular Electrical Stimulation...

Sub-acute and Chronic Low Back Pain

trigger point dry needling with intramuscular electrical stimulation vs trigger point dry needling

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Stimgenics Open-Label, Post Market Study

Chronic Low Back Pain

The purpose of this investigational study is to study the effects of Stimgenics Spinal Cord Stimulation (SGX-SCS) in subjects with chronic, intractable pain of the trunk with lower limb pain, including unilateral or bilateral pain associated with the following conditions: failed back surgery syndrome, intractable low back pain and leg pain.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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