Effects of Kinesiotaping and Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Low Back Pain and Disability
Low Back PainTo compare the effects of kinesiotaping and electrical muscle stimulation on low back pain and disability associated with diastasis recti.
The Direct-Physio Trial
Low Back PainPhysiotherapyPrevious research showed that direct access to physiotherapy, and the associated early physiotherapeutic treatment of patients with low back pain (LBP), results in improved clinical outcomes, as well as reduced health-related costs. However, despite these results, the effectiveness of direct access to physiotherapy and its impact on costs has never been investigated in Belgium. Therefore, the goal of this study is to compare the (cost-)effectiveness of direct access to physiotherapy compared to usual care by the general practitioner (GP) for patients with acute LBP. In this study, 600 patients with acute LBP (lasting >24 hours and <6 weeks) will be divided into two groups (Dutch-speaking: n=2x150; French-speaking n= 2x150). One group will receive treatment through direct access to the physiotherapist, without prescription by a GP. The other group will follow the traditional care pathway through the GP. Th effects on pain, disability and cost-effectiveness will be analysed using questionnaires obtained before and at the end of treatment, after 3 months, after one and after two years. Primary outcomes include pain and disability. Secondary outcomes include clinical outcomes, beliefs related to LBP, quality of life, patient satisfaction, but also direct health care costs, health care resource use, as well as absenteeism and productivity loss. The results of this study will answer the question whether direct access to physiotherapy is (cost)effective for acute LBP. In the long term, these results might be used to optimize the care pathway in Belgium for patients with acute low back pain.
Does Intrathecal Morphine Affect Outcomes in Spine Deformity Surgery
Low Back PainThis study aims to compare the effects of intrathecal morphine to traditional pain management strategies on post-operative recovery for deformity surgery.
Platelet-rich Plasma Infiltration Versus Corticosteroid Infiltration (Prednisolone) in Treatment...
Low Back PainOsteoarthritisThe prevalence of low back pain is estimated at 90% . Recent studies have shown that 15% to 52% of back pain is attributable to facet joint syndrome . Being the only vertebral joints provided with a synovial membrane, the posterior inter-apophyseal joints are subject, like all other peripheral joints, to degenerative arthritis phenomena. These phenomena most often result in the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines resulting in cartilage degradation. PRP or platelet rich plasma is an autologous blood product obtained after centrifugation of a peripheral blood sample. The PRP has many anti-inflammatory properties. Numerous studies have shown the interest of intra-articular infiltration of PRP in osteoarthritis of the knee but also in tendinopathies of the shoulder and a few studies also suggest the use of PRP in the spine "intra-disc, epidural and posterior joints) . Corticosteroid infiltrations in the posterior lumbar joints constituting the standard treatment in posterior inter-apophyseal osteoarthritis. The goal is to obtain a new therapeutic weapon in the management of this frequent and invalid disease for patients who are often elderly and with other comorbidity.
Efficacy of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Phototherapy for Patients With Chronic Lower...
Chronic Lower Back PainThe purpose of the research study entitled "Efficacy of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) and Phototherapy for Patients with Chronic Lower Back Pain" is to investigate the hypothesis that combined treatment with both osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) and phototherapy will provide greater pain relief for patients with chronic lower back pain, as compared with standard medical management or either treatment alone.
Motivational Support Program in Chronic Low Back Pain After Multidisciplinary Functional Rehabilitation...
Chronic Low-back PainChronic low back pain (CLBP) is a major public health problem. Multidisciplinary functional rehabilitation program (FRP), which give patients the skills to better manage pain and return to physical activity, are effective in the short term. In the medium and long term, due to lack of motivation, two thirds of patients stop their physical activity again, causing them to fall back into the vicious circle of pain. Investigators hypothesise that a remote assessment and motivational support program (MSP) based on an application, piloted by a care coordinator, could allow the continued improvement of symptoms and activities observed after the FRP programs, and thus limit the consequences of CLBP for the patient and society. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of the motivational support program EMOTIV, on disability and pain at one year, in chronic low back pain patients who have benefited from a FRP program.
Ibuprofen With or Without Dexamethasone for Acute Radicular Low Back Pain.
RadiculopathyLumbosacral Region2 moreThis will be a placebo controlled, randomized, double-blind, comparative effectiveness study, in which we patients are enrolled during an emergency department (ED) visit for acute radicular low back pain (LBP) and followed by telephone two and seven days later. Patients will be randomized to receive an oral dose of dexamethasone for 2 consecutive days or placebo during an ED visit for acute radicular LBP. Every patient will receive a 7 day supply of ibuprofen and a low back pain education session.
Virtual Reality Integrated Within Physiotherapy for Patients With Complex Chronic Low Back Pain...
Chronic Low-back PainThis study examines the effect of a 12-week intervention of physiotherapy with integrated Virtual Reality (VR) on 120 patients with complex chronic low back pain. Patients in the intervention group will receive physiotherapy with integrated VR, while patients in the control group will receive physiotherapy as usual. The (cost-)effectiveness of this intervention will be investigated at 3 months and 12 months follow-up.
Efficacy of Core Strengthening and Intensive Dynamic Back Exercises in Patient With Low Back Pain...
Low Back PainThe study aimed to investigate the efficacy of core strengthening and intensive dynamic back exercises on pain, muscle strength, endurance, and functional disability in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain.
Intelligent Moxibustion Robot in the Treatment of Low Back Pain
MoxibustionLow Back PainThe intelligent moxibustion robot is applied to the clinical treatment of low back pain to verify its effectiveness and safety