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Active clinical trials for "Back Pain"

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Evaluation of the Efficacy and Tolerability of Etoricoxib Monotherapy Versus Combination Oxycodone-etoricoxib...

Low Back Pain

This randomized, single-blind, parallel-group study will investigate the efficacy and the tolerability of a combination treatment of etoricoxib (30 mg/day) plus controlled-release oxycodone (10 mg/day) compared with a titrated dose of etoricoxib up to 60mg/day as monotherapy , in patients with Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) who have not responded to the starting dose of Etoricoxib 30mg/day. A common clinical question is that is it better to increase the dose of the current monotherapy or to combine both treatments early on, in patients who do not respond to standard start doses of NSAIDs like etoricoxib.

Unknown status31 enrollment criteria

Morphine Versus Morphine-promethazine Combination for Acute Low Back Pain Relief in the Adult Emergency...

Low Back Pain

Acute low back pain is a common cause for emergency department visits. Controversy remains regarding the optimal medication for acute low back pain relief. The investigators hypothesized that administration of pharmacological anxiolysis in addition to analgesia will improve pain relief and patient management in the emergency department.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Interventions in Return to Work for Patients With Neck and Low Back Pain

Low Back PainNeck Pain

Low back pain is a usual condition in the western countries and several treatments available for patients with "non-specific low back pain". According to the European guidelines both Brief intervention and exercise/cognitive intervention are effective treatments with regard to pain and function (www.backpaineurope.org), but none have documented effect on return to work. The challenges for health personnel is not cure of the patients back pain, but to build up rehabilitation programs which focus on disability and work incapacity, in patients which are at risk of loosing their work. Dr. P. Loisel, Montreal, Canada", has since 1995 treated patients with back pain according to the "The PREVICAP model - (PREVention of work handICAP)", where the main purpose with work-related program is to prevent prolonged disability and to help patients back to work. Loisel demonstrated that the PREVICAP models accelerated the "return to work" factor by a factor 2.4 (p=0.01). The PREVICAP model had also been evaluated in Amsterdam, by Dr. Anema with the same results. At the Back Clinic, Ullevål University Hospital we are presently involved in a randomized controlled trial after the PREVICAP model, where patients are randomized to Brief intervention including a work-related intervention or usual care. All included patients in both groups, will have a clinical examination by specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and advice from a physiotherapist. The current study replaces Brief intervention with an exercise - and a work-related program, so patients with non-specific LBP will be randomized to an exercise and work-related program or usual care. The main purpose of this study to investigate if rehabilitation programs specifically focusing on the return to work process will reduce sickness absence and disability pension in patients with neck and low back pain. to assess the work-, individual- and health factors and their interrelationship predicting sickness absence and work disability. to compare results from the rehabilitation program with results from rehabilitation program in Toronto to which extent are the patients met by actions from employers and employment services, and does is influence sickness absence and disability. do these actions represent favourable cost benefit for the work places and the society

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Trial of Intravenous (IV) Pamidronate for Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The purpose of this study is to determine the test dose of pamidronate for treatment of low back pain in terms of safety, tolerability, and pain relief.

Unknown status27 enrollment criteria

Intervertebral DXM Gel Injection in Adults With Painful Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease

Degenerative Disc DiseaseChronic Lower Back Pain5 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and the efficacy of an hydrogel (double cross-link microgel - DXM) injection into the intervertebral disc (IVD) space in patients with painful lumbar degenerative disc disease (DDD) over 24 to 48 weeks.

Unknown status46 enrollment criteria

Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) in Patients With Low Back Pain (LBP)

Low Back Pain

Low back pain (LBP) is a highly prevalent condition worldwide and the leading cause of years lived with disability. In most cases, the specific pathological cause remains unidentified; therefore, the term non-specific low back pain is commonly used for such cases. Many non-pharmacological therapies are available for the treatment of low back pain aiming to reduce pain and disability. Among these options, photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) it seems to be an interesting alternative. PBMT is a non-thermal and non-invasive clinical treatment, which has shown effects in decreased pain, modulation of inflammatory process, and tissue repair in musculoskeletal disorders. Therefore, the aim of this project is to evaluate the effects of the PBMT against placebo on pain intensity in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

The Kaia Back Pain Intervention for Self-management of Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The study aims to evaluate outcomes of the use of Kaia Study app (software program application for self-management of low-back pain) on back pain among adults with non-specific subacute and chronic low back pain based on change in pain intensity, physical functioning, quality of life (PROMIS-10) based on self-reported information from baseline to study end as compared to a control group.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Effects of Laser Therapy and Exercise in Participants With Chronic Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain (LBP)

The objective of this clinical trial is to evaluate the additional effects of Laser Therapy in participants with chronic non-specific low back pain in the short and long term.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Intradiscal Injection of Autologous BM-MSC in Subjects With Chronic LBP Due to Multilevel...

Intervertebral Disc DegenerationChronic Low-back Pain

DREAM is a phase II B efficacy monocentric, prospective, randomized, controlled double blinded trial, comparing intra-discal autologous adult bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSC) therapy and sham treated controls in subjects with chronic (> 6 months) Low Back Pain (LBP) due to lumbar multilevel (max. 3 levels) intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) unresponsive to conventional therapy. Duration of the recruitment period has been estimated to be 12 months. The efficacy of intradiscal injection of autologous BM-MSC in reducing chronic LBP due to multilevel lumbar IDD will be evaluated after 24 months in terms of pain relief (VAS), functionality (ODI) and quality of life (SF36).

Unknown status34 enrollment criteria

Effect of the Dry Needling and Kinesio Taping in Management of Mechanical Low Back Pain

Mechanical Low Back Pain

Low back pain (LBP) is an extremely common problem that most people experience at some point in their life. It is the leading cause of activity limitation and work absence throughout much of the world. In India, occurrence of LBP is also alarming. Nearly 60% of the population has significant back pain at some time in their life. In Brazil, spinal pain (cervical, thoracic and lumbar) was considered the second most prevalent complaint, affecting approximately 13.5% of the population. It is estimated that globally 39% of the population will have at least one episode of back pain throughout their lives. In episodes of pain greater than 12 weeks (classified as chronic lower back pain), the prognosis is unfavorable and is highly associated with high treatment costs and work absenteeism. Non-specific low back pain" [NSLBP] is defined as, low back pain that is not attributable to a recognizable or known specific pathology - bone disorder in the spine [fracture], radicular nerve compression, slipped intervertebral disk, stenosis in lumbar spine, inflammatory disorder of spine [ankylosing spondylitis], cauda equine syndrome, congenital back disorder, infection in the spine [discitis], tumour in lumbar area, osteoporosis, meningitis, Cancer, HIV, autoimmune disorder [RA].

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria
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