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Yoga for Veterans With CLBP

Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a prevalent condition among VA patients, but many current treatment options have limited effectiveness. In addition to chronic pain, people with chronic low back pain experience increased disability, psychological symptoms such as depression, and reduced health-related quality of life. This randomized controlled study will examine the impact of yoga therapy for improving function and decreasing pain in VA patients with chronic low back pain. Although not every VA patient with chronic low back pain will choose to do yoga, it is an inexpensive treatment modality that is increasingly appealing to many VA patients. If yoga is effective, it could become an additional low-cost option that the VA can offer to better serve Veterans with chronic low back pain.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Effects of Segmental Stabilization on the Anticipatory Postural Adjustment of Subjects With Lumbar...

Lumbar Pain

This study aims to verify the effects of a segmental stabilization exercise program on the anticipatory postural adjustment of subjects with chronic lumbar pain. The effects will be assessed by means of superficial electromyography focused on the registry of the onset of multifidius and deltoid (anterior and posterior) activity during a repetitive shoulder flexion/extension.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Muscles Energy Technique in the Management of Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain...

Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain

Low back pain is the most common health problem that affects work performance and quality of life. Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is defined as low back pain not attributable to a recognizable, known specific pathology. NSLBP is the leading cause of disability among the major musculoskeletal conditions which leads to Impairments, Activity Limitations and participation restrictions. Therefore it becomes a psychosocial/economic burden on individuals, families, communities, industries and government. Existing literature shows globally 40% to 50% of people have LBP at some point in their lives and there exists a challenge in Africa on the best rehabilitation methods for low back pain management which could prevent chronic pain and disability. Therefore, this study aims to determine the effectiveness of MET when combined with DSE in the management of chronic NSLBP patients and to analyze the additional effect the MET procedure will provide relative to DSE.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Low-Cost Tool for Compliance and Treatment-Tracking of Low Back Pain Patients

Low Back Pain

The purpose of the study is to develop, design and implement an easy-to-use, cloud-enabled software for patients with low back pain and evaluate the effect of the system on compliance and quality of life. The investigators hypothesize that a device which measures compliance to physical therapy regimens in patients with low back pain will increase patient participation.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study of Opioid Use After Lumbar and Cervical Spine Surgery

Low Back PainOpiate Addiction1 more

The purpose of this project is to assess the impact of an educational video on the use of prescription opioid medication during a 6-month period following spine surgery. Subjects will be recruited from the pool of patients coming in for the pre-operative appointment prior to spine surgery. Patients that consent and enroll will be randomized to receive either a brief educational video at this appointment or usual care. Patients will be followed after surgery weekly for the first month, and then again at 6 months to determine their prescription opioid medication utilization patterns. Prescription data will also be pulled from electronic medical records.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Reducing Sedentary Behavior to Decrease Low Back Pain: Stand Back Study

Chronic Low Back Pain

This study will test the effects of a sedentary behavior intervention on low back pain in working adults. The behavioral intervention will include the use of a sit-stand desk and a wrist-worn activity prompter that will notify participants when they have been sedentary for too long.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

A Study to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of Fasinumab for the Treatment of Adults With Chronic...

Low Back Pain

The main objective of the trial is to evaluate the efficacy of fasinumab compared to placebo as measured by the change from baseline in the average daily Low Back Pain Intensity (LBPI) Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). Secondary objectives of the study are to evaluate the efficacy of fasinumab compared to placebo as measured by: Change from baseline in the Roland Morris disability questionnaire (RMDQ) total score Change from baseline in the Patient Global Assessment (PGA) of Low Back Pain (LBP) score Change from baseline in the average daily LBPI NRS score

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effects of Unstable Shoes on Trunk Muscle Activity, Lumbar Spine Kinematics and Pain in Patients...

Low Back Pain

Aim: To compare trunk muscle activity, lumbar spine range of motion (ROM) and LBP during gait using an unstable shoe (Intervention group) and a conventional stable control shoe (Control Group). Design: Randomized Controlled Trial. Setting: A Biomechanics laboratory. Population: Patients with Low Back Pain.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Education on Neurophysiology of Pain Combined to Hypnosis in Patients With Chronic Low...

Chronic Low Back Pain

Although education on neurophysiology of pain improves disability, there are limited effects in pain intensity. Hypnosis is an approach that has proven useful in pain intensity and psychosocial aspects in some chronic pain conditions, but there is insufficient evidence of its contribution in patients with chronic non specific low back pain. The aim of the study is to assess the efficacy of combining education on neurophysiology of pain and hypnosis in patients with chronic non specific low back pain in pain and disability outcomes.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Motor Control Exercises vs Standard Exercises in Unspecific Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

The purpose of the present study was to evaluate and compare the effects of motor control exercises and standard exercises in the pain, incapacity and medicine intake of subjects with unspecific low-back pain.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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