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Efficacy and Safety of Oxycodone/Naloxone Controlled-release Tablets (OXN) Compared to Placebo in...

Low Back Pain

The primary objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of OXN compared to placebo in opioid-experienced subjects with moderate to severe pain due to chronic low back pain who require around-the-clock opioid therapy.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Phase 2 Chronic Low Back Pain Study

Chronic Low Back Pain

The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the analgesic effect and safety of hydrocodone/acetaminophen extended release compared to placebo.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Yoga and Qigong for Elderly Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The objective of this study is to evaluate whether yoga or qigong therapy is effective in treating low back pain in elderly patients compared to no therapy (waiting list control). The secondary aim is to compare yoga and qigong.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial Examining the Short and Long-term Effect of Myofascial Trigger Points Injection in...

Low Back Pain

The objective of this study is to examine the short and long-term effect of myofascial trigger point injections with either a local anesthetic or saline in patients with chronic low back pain presenting with myofasical pain syndrome.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of CAM and Conventional Mind-Body Therapies for Chronic Back Pain

Low Back Pain

Although national expenditures on back pain treatments have increased substantially over the past decade, the health and functional status of persons suffering from back pain has deteriorated. This trial will evaluate the effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness, of a safe and relatively inexpensive "mind-body" therapy that has the potential to provide relief to some of the millions of Americans who continue to suffer from chronic back pain.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Theramine on Chronic Back Pain

Low Back Pain

This research protocol will compare Theramine to a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) in the treatment of chronic back pain. The study will examine the efficacy and tolerability of Theramine alone in patients with chronic back pain in comparison to the NSAID, Naproxen, and the co-administration of Naproxen with Theramine.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Structural Integration for Chronic Low Back Pain

Back Pain Lower Back Chronic

The primary purpose of study is the collection of feasibility data for a larger trial of Structural Integration (SI)(an alternative manual therapy) for chronic low back pain. The secondary purpose is the collection of preliminary data on 1) the therapeutic effect of SI plus usual care versus usual care alone - the hypothesis being the the effect size will be significantly greater in the SI plus usual care arm; and on 2) specific hypothesized mechanisms of that hypothesized therapeutic effect: a) improvements in cognitive behavioral factors; b) improvements in standing balance and gait, and c) improvements in selected blood biomarkers.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

The Mechanisms of Manual Therapy in the Treatment of Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a novel placebo for comparison to spinal manipulation is believable and creates similar expectation for treatment effectiveness as the studied spinal manipulation technique. Additionally, we wish to compare outcomes related to low back pain, function, and pain sensitivity between people receiving the placebo, spinal manipulation, and no therapy.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Neural Dynamics Technique for the Treatment of Chronic Radicular Low Back Pain

Low Back PainSciatica

Low back pain ( LBP) is a significant health problem which affects about 70%-80% of the population during the course of their life . The majority of LBP is resolved within 3 months; however, up to 40% of LBP becomes chronic. One subgroup of chronic LBP is patients with sciatica. Sciatica is characterized by radiating pain to the buttock and lower limb, with or without low back pain. It has been shown in the upper limb that by positioning the contra-lateral arm in tension the investigators actually reduce tension in the ipsilateral arm. Patients, who present with symptoms like sciatica, can benefit from this maneuver (neural dynamics techniques) that reduces tension through the contra-lateral leg. Working Hypothesis: Compared with a placebo maneuver of the upper limb, the neural dynamics techniques will result in better rehabilitation of individuals with radicular LBP.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Dare to Move: Treatment of Movement Phobia in Patient With Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

Unspecific low back pain (LBP) is a major world wide health problem. The purpose of this study is to improve the care of LBP. Our hypothesis is that Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) with physical intervention during group sessions focusing on fear and avoidance behaviour will be more effective than physical therapy alone. The study has two arms. Both will receive education related to LBP and appropriate advice regarding how to react and behave towards their LBP. The main focus in the intervention group will be: Identifying their fear of movements and perform the frightened movements during the group sessions. Reassuring that gradually normalizing daily activities will not be harmful but rather reduce their pain.

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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