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An Educational and Exercise Program as Secondary Prevention of Recurrent Lower Back Pain in Healthcare...

Acute Low Back Pain

At Lyon University Medical Center, back problems are the leading cause of sick leave. The course of lower back pain is usually relatively short (recovery occurs within 4 to 6 weeks in 90% of cases). However, about 5-10% develop chronic lower back pain. Although this is a relatively small group, the economic consequences are enormous (accounting for 70 to 80% of the total cost of lower back pain). Nowadays, some very general training sessions are offered to workers at Lyon University Medical Center, irrespective of their lower back pain status. These very general training sessions are mostly preventive and primary in nature (like back school program) despite the fact that these people already have a history of lower back pain, the main risk factor of recurrence and chronic pain. Since the 1980, some multidisciplinary functional restoration programs have been advised as a strategy for secondary and tertiary prevention of lower back pain. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to assess the effectiveness of physical exercise combined with an educational program and self-led exercise for Lyon University Medical Center workers with lower back pain. We hope this intervention will reduce the risk of recurrence and chronic lower back pain.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

PSU Lumbar Support for Prevention of Low Back Pain in Rubber Tapper

Low Back Pain

This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of lumbar support for low back pain prevention in rubber tapper. The investigators will randomized the participants(rubber tapper) into 2 groups;lumbar support and no support.The participant will be instructed for brace use. The sample size required are 200 subjects with 100 in each group. The subject will be evaluated every 3 month for the incidence of low back pain and quality of life after using the support.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Study Of Disc Anaesthesia For The Preoperative Diagnosis Of Chronic Lower Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The primary objective of this study is to document and compare diagnostic test results and procedure safety in subjects undergoing both Functional Anaesthetic DiscographyTM (F.A.D.) and provocative discography (PD) and determine the appropriateness of the F.A.D. procedure data collection script for use in a larger clinical trial.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Effects of Magnetic Tape Over Ankle Dorsiflexion in Patients With Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The tape will be applied on the lumbar area bilateralemten to the spine without creating any tension. The possible variation in the range of motion in ankle dorsiflexion is measured with LegMOtion® Therapeutic and Corrective Exercise Assessment System. A kinesiology tape was used as a placebo tape and the magnetic tape was used in a randomized experimental way.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

Study Comparing A New Drug Containing The Combination Meloxicam And Cyclobenzaprine In The Treatment...

Acute Lumbago

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy end tolerability of a new drug containing the combination meloxicam and cyclobenzaprine (7,5/10mg) and the same components alone in the treatment of acute lumbago.

Withdrawn17 enrollment criteria

Effect of Reassuring Information on Danish Workers Who Experience Low Back Pain in the Following...

Non-specific Low Back Pain

RCT study of the effect of an educational-based intervention on low back pain-related outcomes concerning beliefs and behaviour.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Association Between STarT Back Tool Subgroups and Postural Stability

Low Back PainPostural

Purpose This trial study the association between SBT subgroups and postural stability. It is theorized that cognitive impairment is more pronounced among patients in SBT group three compared to SBT group one and two. Therefore, it is hypothesized that challenging patients' balance will have a greater impact on the postural sway among patients in SBT group three compared to SBT group one and two in conditions where sensory information is reduced and cognitive load is increased.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

FDG PET/MRI Evaluation of Facet Joint Pain

Low Back Pain

Chronic pain incurs over half a trillion dollars in lost productivity (healthcare, lost wages, etc) annually. The most common source is low back pain (LBP), often from facet joints. The clinical evaluation of facet joints is challenging and anatomic imaging findings of facet joint; degenerative change; correlate poorly with pain. Therefore, it is difficult to select appropriate candidate patients/facet joints to treat. Misguided percutaneous treatment can cost thousands of dollars per session and delay diagnoses. Very limited retrospective information suggests that high grade peri-facet MRI signal change correlates to the side of LBP. However, this has not fully characterized the imaging findings and has not correlated to expert clinical exam/percutaneous response, precluding robust and meaningful clinical impact. Minimal retrospective data concludes inflammatory changes can be identified on FDG-PET exams, but the evidence of correlation to patient pain is lacking. Limited DWI exists for inflammatory spondyloarthropathies and myopathies, but is also lacking. This is an exploratory study investigating the utility of FDG PET activity and MRI signal change around facet joints in the clinical management of low back pain. This study will help determine if such imaging biomarkers could change clinical management. Additionally, this will provide data that will be vital to planning a larger prospective study evaluating the ability of imaging biomarkers to predict response to comparison medial branch blocks and RF ablation for treatment of facet joint pain.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

AlloGen-LI Treatment of Spinal Stenosis

Low Back Pain

In this pilot study, investigators will test the efficacy of AlloGen-LI, an allograft derived from amniotic fluid, injected into the epidural space at the level of spinal stenosis as an anti-inflammatory treatment to relieve back and leg pain symptoms in patients with spinal stenosis and/or disc herniation. The patients will be followed for 12 weeks. The effect of this treatment will be examined by patient reported changes in pain and disability utilizing validated outcome measures, and MRI imaging evaluating changes in contrast enhancement and T2 signal related to that reflect inflammation and degeneration.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

Active Management for Low Back Pain for 6 to 8 Year Old Schoolchildren

Low Back Pain

The objective is to assess the effectiveness of a prevention campaign promoting active management in shifting beliefs in 6 to 8 year old schoolchildren. Subjects will be taken from a random sample of schools in Majorca, Spain: private, public and concerted. A 10 item questionnaire will be given to all children in that age group, to be answered in class on days 1, 14 and 97. Schools will be randomly assigned to the study and control groups. In the study group the students will get a Back Comic-Book (promotes active management) after the first assessment. The control group will have no other intervention than the questionnaire.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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