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Active clinical trials for "Neck Pain"

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Implementation of the MAINTAIN Instrument for Patients With Dysfunctional Spinal Pain

Low Back PainRecurrent2 more

Previous studies showed that some back pain patients (with specific characteristics) present less days with pain when treated with chiropractic maintenance care. A clinical instrument (called MAINTAIN instrument) was developed to identify those patients who would benefit from chiropractic maintenance care. This study will investigate the impact of using the MAINTAIN instrument in clinical practice. This study will help to improve clinical care of patients with back and neck pain by providing them with more individualized care.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Moderators and Mediators (M & M Trial) of Psychosocial Treatments of Chronic Pain

Chronic PainNeck Pain1 more

Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CP) is a major public health concern. Psychosocial treatments have been shown to be efficacious when compared to largely inert control conditions, but they are characterized by modest effects on primary outcomes. One strategy to boost efficacy is to increase our understanding of treatment mediators. Studies of mediators that directly compare different treatments with each other are needed to determine which mediators are treatment-specific, which are shared across treatments, and which contribute the most to clinical outcomes. Another strategy is to identify the patient characteristics that moderate treatment responses. Research is needed that is guided by theoretical models and that tests moderators across multiple treatments. Identifying subgroups of patients more likely to respond to one or another treatment can advance precision medicine by informing a priori patient-treatment matches that can optimize treatment effects. To accomplish these goals, the authors will conduct a randomized clinical trial to compare the mediators and moderators of the clinical effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET) on adults with chronic spinal (axial) pain. Following baseline assessment of outcome variables as well as potential mediators and moderators, 460 participants will be randomized to CBT, ACT, EAET, or treatment-as-usual control (TAU). The three treatments will be conducted as individual therapy provided weekly for 8 weeks via telehealth. The researchers will conduct weekly assessments of both potential mediators and outcomes, as well as post-treatment and 6-month follow-up assessments. The goal of the study is to identify the most powerful treatment mechanisms - specific and shared -- and reveal for whom the mediator-outcome pathways are strongest.This project can increase the effects of our psychosocial chronic pain treatments by identifying the most effective treatment mechanisms and by informing patient-treatment matches that can optimize treatment effects.

Not yet recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Eye-Cervical Re-education Versus Motor Imagery Therapy on Proprioception in Chronic Mechanical Neck...

Neck Pain

this study will be conducted to investigate the effect of eye-cervical re-education versus motor imagery therapy on pain intensity level, pain pressure threshold, neck disability, cervical proprioception, and scapular protraction in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain.

Not yet recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Acupoint Focused Ultrasound Versus Laserpuncture In Mechanical Neck Pain

Neck Pain

this study will be conducted to compare the effect of Acupoint focused ultrasound and Laser puncture on pain intensity level, neck range of motion, and neck function in patient with chronic mechanical neck pain

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Wearable Spine Health System for Military Readiness

Low Back PainNeck Pain

The goal of this observational trial is to compare the health history and motion capabilities of participants with low back pain disorders to participants with healthy spines. The main question[s] it aims to answer are to: Primary outcomes of this research effort include the development of composite measures or digital biomarkers to track functional recovery over time and predict duty or work status outcomes (return-to-full duty/work, limited duty/work restrictions or medical discharge/long-term disability). Secondary outcomes of this research effort include characterization of motion assessment utility to predict reinjury risk and evaluate intervention effectiveness. In addition, exploratively, the investigators will determine biopsychosocial profiles of low back pain, and neck pain military populations to identify low back and neck pain phenotypes. Participants will complete questionnaires and wear a motion monitor that will assess the participant's back and/or neck. This session will be approximately 40-70 minutes. The research team will follow up with participants at 6 week, 6 months, and 1 year to complete a short series of questionnaires and a motion assessment test.

Recruiting63 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Pressure Pain Threshold and Hand Grip Strength in Individuals With and Without...

Neck Pain

This study will be determined whether the pressure pain threshold and hand grip strength are affected in individuals with neck pain compared to individuals without neck pain.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Investıgatıon Of The Effect Of The Pandemıc Process In Indıvıduals Wıth Chronıc Low Back And Neck...

Neck PainLow Back Pain2 more

There are a limited number of studies examining the difficulty of reaching treatment related to the pandemic process and the general effects of the process in patients with chronic low back and neck pain. However, no study has been found that compares the effects of individuals actively carrying and not carrying the Covid-19 virus. For this reason, the aim of the study is to examine the effects of the pandemic process on the cognitive level, pain catastrophization, physical activity level and quality of life in individuals with chronic low back and neck pain.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

CARES-Spine (Comprehensive Analgesic, Recovery, and Education Support for Spine Surgery) Trial

Chronic PainBack Pain2 more

Three-arm randomized controlled trial, of Motivational Interviewing and guided Opioid Tapering support (MI-Opioid Taper) and tizanidine vs. MI-Opioid Taper and placebo vs. enhanced usual care to promote postoperative opioid cessation and pain cessation and reduce the incidence of postoperative opioid misuse among patients undergoing spine surgery.

Not yet recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Intradiscal Gelified Ethanol in Refractory Cervical Discogenic...

PainCervical1 more

The purpose of this study is to assesse safety and efficacy of the Intradiscal Gelified Ethanol for treatment in refractory cervical discogenic pain.

Not yet recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Effects of a Rehabilitation Program in Individuals With Spine Pain

Neck PainLow Back Pain2 more

SpineZone is an innovative physical therapy program with its focus on treatment of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar conditions through the use of a multi-disciplinary, technology enabled platform. Standard physical therapy modalities including psychologically informed physical therapy are employed in addition to online coaching with a fundamental tenant of core strengthening. Treatments are tracked and modified in a multi-disciplinary format taking all radiographic studies into direct consideration. The goal of this study is to utilize a registry of participants undergoing either in-clinic or online rehabilitation treatment for spine pain at the SpineZone clinical in order to understand the clinical outcomes and costs of different rehabilitation modalities in this patient population.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria
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