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Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of Herbal Medicine for Treating Work-related Chronic Low Back...

Low Back PainWorkplace

The Purpose of this trial is to investigate the efficacy and safety of Sogyeonghwalhyeol-tang(SGHH) on Korean Patients With Work Related Chronic Low Back Pain

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Osteopathic Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain

Low Back PainOsteopathic Manipulative Treatment

The relevance of this study is to determine the efficacy of two osteopathic techniques - Thrust Technique and Muscle Energy Technique (MET) - in improving of neuromuscular component of the trunk and clinical symptoms in adult workers with Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP). Few studies have investigated and compared the physiological responses of these techniques quantitatively, and no published study has compared their effects in low back pain subjects in terms of symptoms, postural balance and muscle activation. The main outcomes will be computed by electromyography measurement so that to assess the trunk neuromuscular activation pattern as well as by force platform parameters for determining of postural control. Clinical symptoms such as pain intensity, perception of disability and fear and avoidance will also be computed. This is the first study to compare these two osteopathic techniques using the main biological outcomes related to trunk neuromuscular function.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Effect of at Home Pain Management Products on Acute Low Back Pain, Disability, and Range of Motion...

Low Back PainAcute Pain

The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of a combination of separate therapies of Biofreeze® and TheraBand Kinesiology Tape to advice on acute pain, disability and fear avoidance among low back patients over a 1-week period of time.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Exercise Intervention for Unilateral Amputees With Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

A three-month, randomized, controlled study will be used to examine the effects of a home-based resistance exercise program on improving pain severity and functional ability in unilateral lower extremity amputees who suffer from Low Back Pain. The study will follow the principles of the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials for randomized, two group, parallel studies.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Single-Case Study on Therapeutic Change in Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic Low Back Pain

Exploration of treatment processes during exposure and cognitive-behavioral therapy in the context of chronic low back pain in a multiple baseline single-case design.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

A Single Ascending Dose Study of Safety and Tolerability of STA363 Compared to Placebo in 15 Patients...

Low Back Pain

A phase I, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, single ascending dose study to investigate the safety, local tolerability and transformation of nucleus pulposus following intradiscal injection of STA363 or placebo in patients with discogenic low back pain. 15 patients will participate in either of 3 dose groups, each comprising 5 patients: Group 1: STA363 dose 1 (3 patients) or placebo (2 patients) Group 2: STA363 dose 2 (3 patients) or placebo (2 patients) Group 3: STA363 dose 3 (3 patients) or placebo (2 patients)

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Effect of the Hands- on McKenzie Program on Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

Low back pain (LBP) is one of most prevalent types of musculoskeletal pain and is strongly related to disability. The McKenzie method is one of most popular treatment options for LBP. The objectives of this study are to determine the effect of the hands-on McKenzie program on pain, disability, spine mobility, and posture deviations in subjects with derangement low back pain.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Effect of Massage Therapy on Muscle Fatigue

Low Back Pain

The main objective of the current proposal is to investigate the clinical and physiological changes triggered by massage therapy in a group of individuals with chronic low back pain experiencing muscular fatigue. The investigators believe these objectives are in line with the "2014 Massage Therapy Research Fund research priorities", since the results produced by these investigations will generate knowledge with regard to the short term clinical efficacy of massage therapy and will provide critical information related to the physiological mechanisms underlying massage therapy clinical effects. Most importantly, the combined assessment of clinical and physiological outcomes will also yield key information to identify specific biological components of the massage therapy intervention. Determining the presence of a biological mechanism is, as for any treatment, considered one of the necessary criteria to declare a causal relationship between a specific intervention and its associated clinical effects. The investigators strongly believe that the proposed research will contribute to the identification of specific mechanisms that will complement the emerging clinical evidence supporting massage therapy in the treatment of chronic low back pain. The proposed research project will involve researchers and future practitioners of massage therapy. In conjunction with a high quality research environment, it is the goal of the investigators to create an educational environment for undergraduate and graduate students that will foster interdisciplinary collaboration in order to ensure a diversified; high quality training of young researchers and clinician scientists working in the field of manual therapies.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Antibiotics In Modic Changes

Low Back PainModic Changes Type I or II Seen on MRI

Low-back pain (LBP) is the single leading cause for disability worldwide, affects all age groups and has increased from 58 million years lived with disability (YLDs) in 1990 to 83 million YLDs in 2010. The burden is accordingly substantially higher than previously assessed, causing activity limitation and work absence with subsequently enormous economic burden. Norwegian expenses reach at least NOK 24 billions annually whereof a substantial part is hospital costs. The research project responds to this challenge and aim to conduct a multicenter randomized placebo-controlled trial, complemented by a study of epigenetic and molecular biomarkers, to re-examine the finding of a recent randomized controlled trial that antibiotic treatment can cure patients with chronic low back pain (LBP), a former disc herniation and present Modic Changes (MCs). The hypothesis is that MCs is caused by low virulent anaerobic organisms in the disc. Investigators also want to add important new knowledge to the research field beyond the only former RCT by broadening the inclusion criteria to include both patients with type I and type II MCs, improving the MRI assessment of MCs, further clarifying the pathogenesis of MCs by studying genetic variability, gene and protein expression of inflammatory biomarkers, and conducting health economic analysis.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study of NKTR-181 in Opioid-Naive Subjects With Low Back Pain

Low Back PainChronic Pain

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a new opioid molecule, NKTR-181, is effective for the relief of moderate to severe chronic low back pain as compared to a placebo.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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