Effects of Exercise Intervention in Patients With Spondylolisthesis Related LBP
Low Back PainSpondylolisthesisThe first purpose of this study is to define parameters of the trunk neuromuscular functions that are pathologically altered in patients with low back pain due to spondylolytic spondylolisthesis. The second and also the main purpose of the study is to examine the effects of exercise intervention on patients with low back pain due to spondylolytic spondylolisthesis. Our overall hypothesis is that specific exercise intervention will improve neuromuscular functions of the trunk in patients with low back pain due to spondylolytic spondylolisthesis.
Evaluation Of Efficacy And Safety Of Norspan In Moderate To Severe Pain Due To Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid...
OsteoarthritisRheumatoid Arthritis3 moreThe purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of the buprenorphine transdermal patch (Norspan® or Sovenor® transdermal patch) in patients with chronic non-malignant pain of moderate to severe intensity due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, lower back pain and joint/muscle pain, who are not adequately responding to non-opioid painkillers.
Phase 3 Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of DW-1030 and Eperisone HCl in Acute Back Pain...
Acute Back PainThe purpose of this clinical study is to determine whether or not DW-1030 is not inferior to eperisone HCl in efficacy and safety.
Intradiscal Gelified Ethanol and Pulsed Radiofrequency Versus Gelified Ethanol Injection for Discogenic...
Low Back PainMany different minimally invasive techniques have been used for the treatment of chronic discogenic low back pain refractory to conservative treatments, with various results. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of the combination of intradiscal pulsed radiofrequency and gelified ethanol versus gelified ethanol alone, on pain and quality of life of patients sufferring from chronic discogenic low back pain.
Efficacy and Safety of Finalgon® Cream Multiple Doses in Acute Low Back Pain
Low Back PainTo evaluate efficacy of Finalgon® cream (1.08% Nicoboxil/ 0.17% Nonivamide) versus placebo in patients with acute low back pain. To investigate the safety and tolerability of repeated use of Finalgon® cream (1.08% Nicoboxil/ 0.17% Nonivamide).
Back Pain and PostTraumaticStressDisorder. A Randomized Clinical Trial
Low Back PainPTSDAim The aim is to test whether a short psychotherapeutic intervention targeting Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms will have an additional positive effect on the outcomes of the Standard Multidisciplinary Program (SMP) against chronic back pain development.
Effectiveness of Therapeutic Alliance and Minimal Intervention for Chronic Low Back Pain
Low Back PainThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of minimal intervention and therapeutic alliance in pain, specific and general disability, global perceived effect, empathy, credibility and expectation of improvement in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain
Influence of a Educational Internet-based Intervention in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients: A Mixed...
Low Back PainAim: The aim of this project is to identify chronic low back pain patients´ beliefs about the origin and meaning of pain for developing a biopsychosocial web-based educational intervention. The other aim of this project is to assess the effectiveness of this web-based educational intervention for chronic low back pain patients on pain cognitions, pain intensity, and disability. Methods: Mixed methods design, combining both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. For the qualitative part of this study, the investigators will use qualitative in-depth semi-structured interviews. For the quantitative phase we will use an experimental study design. Subjects: Chronic low back pain patients between 18-65 years old, attending a primary care setting in the city of Lleida. Expected outcomes: The investigators expect to change and modify chronic low back pain patients´ cognition by using our web-site educational intervention, with the further outcome of reducing pain and disability.
Chronic Low Back Pain Rehabilitation in Primary Care: a Pilot Study
Chronic Low Back PainUp to now, only little research has been performed in tailoring treatment of patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). It would be interesting to evaluate a biopsychosocial intervention in patients with a moderate to high level of disability and in whom the contributing role of psychosocial factors to this disability is mild to moderate (WPN3-). Nowadays, these patients receive cognitive behavioral-based treatments in multidisciplinary rehabilitation settings but might also benefit from treatments based on these multidisciplinary rehabilitation treatment principles when provided by specifically trained primary care physical therapists. Therefore, the aims of this pilot-study are to evaluate the feasibility of a specifically for primary care physiotherapist developed biopsychosocial intervention ("Back on Track" intervention) in WPN3- classified patients, and to evaluate whether this "Back on Track" intervention results in a significant improvement in functional disability in this subgroup of patients.
PF-06372865 In Subjects With Chronic Low Back Pain
Chronic Low Back PainPF-06372865 In Subjects With Chronic Low Back Pain