Effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in Combination With McKenzie Extension Protocol in...
Low Back PainDisk Prolapse2 moreLumbar degenerative disc disease and discogenic low back pain is comparatively common and disabling musculoskeletal condition. McKenzie's extension protocol is considered to be the gold standard physical therapy treatment for persons with acute discogenic low back pain, however the evidence is deficient in terms of additive benefits of sustained natural apophyseal glides in the management of discogenic low back pain. Thus, the current study will not only look into the positive effects of McKenzie's extension protocol in the management discogenic low back pain, but will also look into the additive benefits of sustained natural apophyseal glides in combination with McKenzie's extension protocol in the management of discogenic low back pain.
Dynamic Cervical Implant vs. Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion
Cervical Disc ProlapseComparison between Dynamic Cervical Implant as a recently introduced technique in our department and the conventional Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion in management of single-level cervical disc prolapse.
Comparison of the Efficacy of Thoracolumbar Interfascial Plane Block and Erector Spina Plane Block...
Lumbar Disc HerniationPatients who will undergo herniated disc surgery have serious pain after surgery. In order to minimise this pain and to ensure that they recover more quickly and use less morphine-derived painkillers, we aim to apply two types of painkiller injections before surgery. For this purpose, it is planned to apply painkiller injections on both sides of the level of the herniated disc with sedation before the operation. Afterwards, herniated disc surgery will be performed under general anaesthesia.
Short-Term Effects of Dynamic Taping in Patients With Lumbar Disc Herniation
Lumbar Disc HerniationAcute PainPrevious evidence has shown that kinesio tape application reduces pain levels and improves disability in patients with chronic low back pain due to lumbar disc herniation. However, it is not known, whether the dynamic taping can decrease back pain, improve endurance of paraspinal muscles, and improve functional capacity in patients with lumbar disk herniation. The aim of the current study is to examine the acute effects of dynamic taping on pain, pain threshold, endurance, balance, lumbar joint mobility and functionality in patients with lumbar disc herniation.
A Post Marketing Surveillance Study
Lumbar Disc HerniationAnnular Disc Tear1 moreThis study is a prospective, multi-center study to monitor the early safety and performance of one iteration of the Barricaid Anular Closure Device (ACD) - 6mm anchor width, when used as an adjunct to limited discectomy.
LISA Post Market Clinical Follow-Up Study: Documentation of Clinical Outcomes After Surgery With...
Chronic Low-back PainHerniated Disc2 moreThe study is a post-market surveillance study of the Lumbar Implant for Stiffness Augmentation (LISA), a medical device, which is used to treat low-back pain that accompanies degenerative lesions of grades II, III, and IV (Pfirrmann MRI classification). "Post-market" means the device (i.e. the LISA implant) being used in this study has already obtained CE certification and is commercially available for use in the European market. The LISA device consists of 3 components: A PEEK interspinous spacer, a polyester band, and a titanium blocker. The spacer is positioned between two adjacent spinous processes, the band is belted around the spinous processes and through the spacer, and the blocker is used to lock the band inside the spacer. Medical Device manufacturers conduct "post-market" clinical studies in order to continuously evaluate the product scientifically and to comply with legal and ethical obligations. With these studies, the long-term safety as well as performance of their medical devices are assessed. This study, which is initiated and sponsored by BACKBONE (LISA designer, developer, manufacturer and marketer), aims to evaluate the long-term safety and performance of the LISA implant for the treatment of lumbar degenerative disease and to evaluate the treatment.
Lumbar Epidural Analgesia Versus Local Anesthesia With Dexmedetomidine Infusion in Endoscopic Lumbar...
Lumbar Disc HerniationTo compare between local anesthesia combined with intravenous Dexmedetomidine and epidural analgesia as regard the effectiveness and patient satisfaction during percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy.
Application of 3D Printing Guide Plate in Spinal Minimally Invasive and Interventional Surgeries...
Lumbar Disc HerniationLumbar Spinal Stenosis7 moreApplication of 3D printing guide plate in spinal minimally invasive and interventional surgeries
Impact of Cervical Parameters to Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection Treatment Outcomes in Patients...
Cervical Disc HerniationThis study is aim to disclose the effect of cervical parameters, whether they change the outcomes of epidural steroid injection treatment in patients with cervical disc herniation. The patients who had cervical disc herniation and had been performed interlaminar epidural steroid injection were included. We hypothesized that participants with abnormal cervical spine alignment parameters were less likely to benefit from treatment.
The Effect of Integrated CAM Treatment in Hospitalized Patients
Low Back PainNeck Pain4 moreThis study investigates the effect of hospital-based intensive non-surgical treatment in musculoskeletal patients admitted to an integrated hospital that offers both complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and conventional medicine treatment.