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Chronic Pain Master Protocol (CPMP): A Study of LY3016859 in Participants With Chronic Low Back...

Chronic Low-back Pain

This study is being done to test the safety and efficacy of the study drug LY3016859 for the treatment of chronic low back pain. This trial is part of the chronic pain master protocol (H0P-MC-CPMP) which is a protocol to accelerate the development of new treatments for chronic pain.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

RAMBAM 021: Safety and Initial Feasibility of the Neurolyser XR for the Treatment of Chronic Low...

Facet Syndrome of Lumbar Spine

Single arm pilot study to evaluate the safety and initial feasibility of the Neurolyser XR, a high intensity focused ultrasound device, for non-invasive treatment of axial chronic low back pain

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness and Safety of T-MSAT on Inpatients With Acute Low Back Pain Caused by Traffic...

Low Back PainMedicine1 more

This study is a single blind, randomized controlled trial. condition/disease: acute low-back pain treatment/intervention: Motion Style Acupuncture Treatment using Traction (T-MSAT)

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Static & Dynamic Back Extensor Endurance Exercises in LBP

Back Pain

This study will help to find the effects of static and dynamic back extensors exercises for chronic low back pain.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effect of Regular Electrotherapy in Patients With Chronic Non-specific Neck Pain and Low-back Pain...

Chronic Low-back PainChronic Pain1 more

This randomized controlled double-blinded pilot trial was performed in the Medical University of Vienna, Department of Special Anesthesia and Pain Medicine between 2015 and 2018. Aim of the study was to assess the effect of regular electrotherapy applied on the spinal cord of patients with chronic non-specific neck pain and/or low-back pain. The hypothesis was that subjective feeling of pain, range of motion of the cervical and lumbar region, as well as the activity in daily living improved after weekly electrotherapy sessions for 30 min each.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Intra-discal Injection of Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) Enriched With Exosomes in Chronic Low Back...

Chronic Low Back PainDegenerative Disc Disease

Intervertebral disc pathology accounts for 40% or more cases of chronic LBP. Available treatment options do not improve the underlying degenerative condition hence This indicates the need for new therapies. intradiscal injection of PRP with exosomes derived from blood may potentially transmit some of the unique stem cell properties to other stem cells, facilitating stemness maintenance, differentiation, self-renewal, and repair. controlled, randomized, double-blind placebo clinical trial to compare the safety and efficacy of PRP with exosomes in discogenic LBP adminstartion of PRP with exosomes at the centre of the nucleus pulposus or equal amount of placebo paradiscal patients wil be elvaluated for primary Outcome measures viz: Visual analog scale (VAS), Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (RDQ), SF 36 health questionnaire, Functional rating index and Secondary: MRI - disc degeneration grading, T2 quantification, and for any Adverse events including of discitis

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Low Back Pain and Quality of Life Among the Ambulance Drivers in Malaysia's Hospitals

Low Back PainQuality of Life

The study is a community interventional study by using an integrated back pain module (IBPM). The purpose of this study is to find out if the module training has any benefit on Low Back pain among ambulance drivers. The effectiveness of the module is determined by baseline quality of life results compared with after the intervention program completed.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Chronic Pain Master Protocol (CPMP): A Study of LY3556050 in Participants With Chronic Low Back...

Chronic Low-back Pain

This study is being done to test the safety and efficacy of the study drug LY3556050 for the treatment of chronic low back pain. This trial is part of the chronic pain master protocol (H0P-MC-CPMP) which is a protocol to accelerate the development of new treatments for chronic pain.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Two Types of Non-invasive Erector Spinae Muscle Taut Band Therapy in University Students...

Low Back PainTrigger Point Pain1 more

Non-specific low back pain can be caused by the presence of active trigger points in the muscles of the lumbopelvic region. Trigger points are defined as hypersensitive points within a taut band of a musculoskeletal system that cause pain during contraction, stretching, or stimulation of said muscle. If these points are active, they can trigger referred pain, local tenderness, and vegetative responses. There is scientific evidence of the improvement of the treatment of these points through non-invasive manual techniques. The objective of this study will be to determine the effect of Strain Counterstrain and Myofascial Induction techniques in subjects with low back pain secondary to the presence of active trigger points in the lumbopelvic region. Hyperexcitable myofascial trigger points located within a taut band of skeletal muscle or fascia cause referred pain, local tenderness, and autonomic changes. The scientific data refer to an immediate improvement in the symptoms of these active points treated with manual therapy. Based on these factors, the objective of the study is to determine the effect of the combined therapy of the Strain Counterstrain technique and Myofascial Induction in participants with the presence of an active trigger point in the erector spinae muscle.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effects of Rhythmic Stabilization and Mckenzie Techniques on Non Specific Chronic Low Back Pain...

Back Pain

Non-specific low back pain is defined as low back pain not attributable to an identifiable, known specific pathology. Non-specific low back pain accounts for over 90% of patients presenting to primary care and these are the majority of the individuals with low back pain that present to physiotherapy.Objective of this study is to compare the effects of rhythmic stabilization and McKenzie technique on pain and function in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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