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Active clinical trials for "Back Pain"

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Sub-Sensory Intraspinal Neurostimulation Therapy

Back PainBack Pain With Radiation2 more

To explore the optimal stimulation parameters and locations for sub-perception programming in patients with previously implanted spinal cord stimulation systems for the treatment of chronic back and/or leg pain.

Terminated20 enrollment criteria

Validation of the French Version of the Back Belief Questionnaire

Back Pain Lower Back Chronic

The goal of this study is to carry out a transcultural validation of the Back Belief Questionnaire in order to assess its appropriateness for French-speaking populations.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Study of Low Back Pain Using CERSR® Imaging Technology

Low Back Pain

The purpose of this research study is to measure with CERSR® (Computerized Electrophysiological Reconstruction of the Spinal Regions) the electrical signals made by the muscles in the lower back 1) when the subject has no low back pain 2) during the time low back pain begins, or 3) during the treatment and resolution of the low back pain, and 4) to study the changes which take place in these muscles as the pain improves with physical therapy treatment as an intervention. The hypotheses to be tested are 1) The CERSR® scan parameters for normal (pain-free) subjects are different from those of subjects with low back pain. 2) CERSR® scan aids the physician in determining a directed physical therapy treatment which leads to relief of low back pain following no more than eight weeks of physical therapy, as measured by relief of pain using a Visual Analog Scale and symptom improvement as measured using the Oswestry Disability Index.

Terminated21 enrollment criteria

Identification of Patients at Risk of Chronic Back Pain Using Questionnaires

Back Pain

Patients with acute back pain (<6 weeks) presenting at their general practitioner will be enrolled. Patients fulfilling all inclusion criteria and showing no exclusion criteria will fill out the Heidelberg short questionnaire (HKF-R10) and the Keele STarT Back Screening Tool. These two questionnaires categorize back pain patients into individuals at risk of chronic back pain and those not at risk. Furthermore, data concerning pain location, severity, duration and impairment will be collected. Study participants will receive standard care treatment prescribed by their general practitioner. Six months later, study participants will receive a questionnaire in order to collect data concerning their present pain situation. Patients with relevant impairment in their activities of daily living as a result of back pain will be categorized as individuals with chronic back pain. Categorization at six months will be compared with the categorization at presentation.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Cytology Study of Cells From Patients With Low Back Pain

Back Pain

The investigators are doing this study to learn more about the cause of back pain with or without pain shooting down one or both legs. The investigators specifically want to know if cells that move into injured areas of the body are present in a space in the spine (epidural space) of patients with back pain and with or without shooting pain. The investigators will collect cells when patients are being treated, then examine the cells using a microscope. The investigators also will shine different colors of light into the epidural space to see if there is a correlation between how different colors of light are reflected and the types of cells present.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Lumbo-sacral Instability Using Custom Made Table - a Pilot Study

Low Back Pain

The aim of the study is to evaluate the feasibility and validity of conventional radiographs of the lumbo-sacral spine when the patient is lying on a special table which facilitates maximal lumbo-sacral flexion. The results gained from the radiographs with the patient on the table will be compared with those gained from standard flexion-extension radiographs of the lumbo-sacral spine.

Terminated22 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Role of Neuroinflammation in Low Back Pain

Low Back PainBack Pain With Radiation5 more

In this research, the study team will use brain imaging to evaluate the presence of neuroinflammation in the brains and spinal cords of patients with low back pain. The efficacy of minocycline use for low back pain treatment will also be evaluated by observing whether short-term minocycline administration will reduce neuroinflammation and low back pain symptoms.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Wearable Devices to Monitor Efficacy of Epidural Steroid Injection in Patients With Low Back Pain...

Low Back Pain

Low back pain (Lower Back Pain ) is extremely common , affecting more than 80 % of the general population in the modern world , one is considered the most common cause of disability in people under the age of 45. Lower back pain represents a social problem and substantial economies in Western countries , also considered a first cause for orthopedic consultation. In recent decades , a number of methods developed for assessing the functional status of patients with low back pain , and over twenty -five generic methods available today for use in pain clinics , orthopedic clinics and in clinical trials A large part of the measures used to monitor the response of patients to treatment of low back pain based on self-report questionnaires ,on patients' pain intensity , quality of life measures , and functional status In recent years a number of wearable monitoring devices designed to help people assess the progress of sports activity , by measuring steps , pulse , and quality of sleep , in this study we will use these measures to assess treatment efficacy after steroid injection to the epidural space in patients with low back pain . And compare the results to those taken from subjective self-report questionnaires .

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Motor Control Mechanisms by CNS of Tuina in Patients With Lumbar Disk Herniation

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Lumbar disk herniation (LDH)is a prevalent health problem around the world. It can cause symptoms of low back pain, numbness or weakness.The understanding of low back pain in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) theory"unbalanced bones and muscles"that is consistent with the description of modern medicine on LDH function pathology. Tuina is one of Diagnosis and treatment methods in TCM which has been used as a noninvasive treatment of LDH. However, the mechanism of Tuina therapy in LDH is still unclear.The purpose of this study is to establish a platform of the therapeutic effect and mechanical effect of LDH in the treatment of LDH,explore the characteristics of Tuina by the motor control in lumbar CNS,observe the patterns and regularities in the function of related brain regionin of patients with acute or chronic LDH and reveal the mechanism of Tuina of improving the control of lumbar spine CNS movement.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Hemodynamic Changes During Dry Cupping Therapy on Low Back Pain

Oxygen MetabolismMuscle Spasticity

This study aims to investigate the hemodynamic changes during dry cupping therapy (DCT) on low back pain. 50 patients with low back pain as experimental group and 50 healthy people as control group are treated by DCT. They will receive four consecutive WCT application in one month. Optical sensors were used to monitor the hemodynamic changes including oxyhemoglobin ([HbO2]), deoxy-hemoglobin ([Hb]) and the derived change in blood volume ([tHb]) in/surround the cupping sites during treatment. The investigators hope to interpret the curative effect of DCT from the perspective of modern hemodynamics.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria
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