search

Active clinical trials for "Back Pain"

Results 1951-1960 of 2166

Is the Walking Velocity an Efficient Outcome of Rehabilitation Program in Non- Specific Low Back...

Non-specific Low Back PainFunctional Capacities

Despite the prevalence of chronic low back pain, functional symptomatology of this disease remains poor and treatment decisions are based mainly on subjective data (importance and pain tolerance). However, there are some experimental elements that involve objective assessment of locomotor capabilities - at forefront objectives which the walking velocity in the evaluation of this pathology in terms of severity of functional impairment. Recent evidence suggest the effectiveness of physical rehabilitation program for improving patients functional capacities and their reintegration in socio-professional life. This retrospective study aims to quantify the evolution of the parameters collected during standardized walking tests performed before and after rehabilitation program. These patients have systematically carry out a comfortable walk test (400m walk test) and a brisk walk test (200m) at the beginning and end of their program. Furthermore, a maximal stress test on a treadmill was performed before the program in order to detect any cardiovascular events and to allow the personalization of the effort level required (target heart rate) during rehabilitation. In this study the evolution of the comfortable and fast speed will be collected and compared with the stress test data, and other measured parameters (functional score of Quebec, muscle Tests Shirado and Sorensen).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effect of Visceral Osteopathic Manipulations on Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

Forty female patients with age ranging from 30-40 years old were suffering from low back pain due to visceral dysfunctions participated in this study. They were recruited from a private clinic. They were assigned into two groups equal in number; Group (A): included twenty patients who received osteopathic manipulative techniques, 1 session per week for 3 weeks, and Group (B): included twenty patients who received only analgesic drugs.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Effect of STarT Back Screening Tool

Low Back Pain

The aim of this study is to examine the effectiveness of StArt Back Tool test in determining prognosis and loss of workforce in patients presenting with low back pain complaints in the acute-subacute period and to examine the relationship between StArt Back Tool test and kinesophobia.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effect Of Myofascial Release Technique With Ultrasound Therapy in Adults With Nonspecific Low Back...

Low Back Pain

Low back pain is common problem the purpose of this research will be to determine the comparison of ultrasound therapy and myofascial release technique for treatment of low back pain in adults.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Mechanical Traction and Spinal Decompression Treatments in Patients With Low Back Pain...

Low Back PainLumbar Disc Disease3 more

Motorized traction and non-surgical spinal decompression treatments are relatively new treatments for which there is insufficient evidence in the literature. In this study investigators aimed to retrospectively compare the effectiveness of these treatments, which are in the field of their routine practice in their clinic.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Foot Reflexology Therapy and Non-specific Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The aim of this study was to investigate whether the eight therapy session with foot reflexology can reduce pain intensity when applied as an addition to the standards care of low back pain according to the Malaysian low back pain management guidelines.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Pre-treatment Factors for the Development of Chronic Pain in Low Back Pain Patients

Low Back Pain

The purpose of the project is to associate pre-treatment pain sensitivity level, levels of pain catastrophizing and levels of The Subgroups for Targeted Treatment (STarT) Back Screening Tool in patients with acute low back pain and patients' progression after 12 weeks of treatment by general practitioners.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Clinical Outcome After Lumbar Fusion

Chronic Low Back Pain

The main objective of this prospective study is to compare the clinical outcomes after lumbar fusion for chronic low back pain using the four techniques commonly employed in our surgical practice. Lumbar fusion stops motion at a painful vertebral segment, which can decrease back pain. The four techniques are standard transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (S TLIF), minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI TLIF), extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF), and axial lumbar interbody fusion (AxiaLIF). Each differ in where incisions are made and level of invasiveness; not all may be implemented in each surgical case. The four different techniques are all standard approaches with different advantages and have yet to be compared in efficacy for relieving chronic low back pain.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Disease Perception and Recovery From Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The main purpose of the study is to investigate the importance of patients' beliefs regarding staying active despite low back pain, among patients referred from general practice to secondary care treatment in Denmark. It is hypothesised that patients believing that staying active will help them recover will have higher odds of a 30%-improvement in The Roland Morris Disability score after 52 weeks compared to patients disagreeing that staying active will lead to better recovery.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Interprofessional Management of Chronic Back Pain in Rural and Remote Setting: Use of Telehealth...

Back Pain Lower Back Chronic

This pilot study will evaluate the impact and overall experience of an interprofessional chronic low back pain patient care approach for people in rural and remote areas using Telehealth technology compared to secure laptop based videoconferencing (Vidyo).

Completed2 enrollment criteria
1...195196197...217

Need Help? Contact our team!


We'll reach out to this number within 24 hrs