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Effects of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization in Patients With Chronic Mechanical Low...

Low Back Pain

This study is a Randomized Control Trial in which participants aged 18-50 years having diagnosed chronic mechanical low back pain will be recruited into two groups. Group A will be receiving myofascial release using stripping technique whereas, Group B will be receiving Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization using long bar tool. Afterwards, post-treatment stretching would be performed in both the groups. Final assessment of pain, range of motion and disability will be done on last treatment session.

Active8 enrollment criteria

HFIT Versus TENS Study for Chronic Low Back and Knee Pain

Chronic PainKnee Pain Chronic2 more

A high-frequency impulse therapy (HFIT) device (Enso, San Francisco, CA) is a portable device for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain. This three-arm randomized controlled trial study compares a HFIT group to a standard transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator (TENS) group and a control group.

Active16 enrollment criteria

Hyperventilation in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

Low Back PainRecurrent1 more

Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Impaired postural control is a key factor in the development and maintenance of LBP. Moreover, the prevalence of LBP is associated with impairments in diaphragm function, symptoms of dyspnea, and dysfunctional breathing. However, the association between LBP (and more specifically postural control) and hyperventilation remains unknown. The main objective of this project is to investigate whether the presence of recurrent non-specific LBP is related to the presence of hyperventilation, when classified either objectively by decreased carbon dioxide values (demonstrating hypocapnia) or by symptoms while showing normal carbon dioxide values. Moreover, the investigators will explore whether psychosocial factors play a role in this relation. Subsequently, the investigators will examine whether hyperventilation in LBP patients is related to impaired postural control, and more specifically to a decreased postural contribution of the diaphragm.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Impact of DuoTherm on Acute Opioid Use and Low Back Pain

Opioid UseLow Back Pain

Evaluate opioid use and pain change in acute Low Back Pain with DuoTherm Compared to TENS Therapy Unit

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Remote Exercise Programs in Chronic Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

Low back pain is a common problem that affects many people at some point in their lives. These people constitute a big part of the disease burden due to their recurrent complaints. About 45% of individuals with chronic low back pain seek medical attention. This situation makes chronic low back pain the second reason for individuals to apply to the hospital. Exercise therapy is the first option that comes to mind in the management of low back pain. It is seen that exercise therapy both reduces the intensity of pain and reduces the recurrence rate of complaints. When the literature is examined, it is observed that among the exercise models, stabilization exercises can provide more benefits than general exercises in reducing pain and improving disability. The COVID-19 pandemic causes disruptions in face-to-face rehabilitation services. The development of telemedicine and telerehabilitation services, whose popularity is increasing with the advancing technology, gained momentum with these disruptions. With telerehabilitation, long-term treatments tailored to the needs of the patients can be offered, the cost is low, and the patients can exercise at home, on their own, at their own pace, whenever they want. These reasons make telerehabilitation stand out especially during the pandemic period. The aim of the study planned in this context is to investigate short and long-term results of remote and face-to-face exercise training on function and disease symptoms for individuals with chronic low back pain.

Active13 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Pilates Exercises Verses Muscle Energy Techniques Along With Kinesio Taping in Non-Specific...

Pilates Exercises With Kinesio TapingMuscle Energy Techniques Along With Kinesio Taping

To Compare the effects of Pilates Excercises versus muscle energy technique along with kinesiotaping in non specific low back pain.

Enrolling by invitation7 enrollment criteria

Adherence to Exercises for Low Back Pain.

Treatment AdherenceTreatment Compliance

This project focuses on the effectiveness of a Chatbot in promoting adherence to home physiotherapy treatment for patients with lumbar musculoskeletal injuries. The use of digital technologies and media are an important option to complement in-person treatment and promote adherence to treatment at home. The research aims to verify whether the use of a Chatbot as a means of communication can produce improvements in patient adherence and clinical results.

Enrolling by invitation7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Active Release Technique and Abdominal Drawing-Maneuver on Pain and Quality of Life in...

Low Back Pain

To determine the effect of active release technique and abdominal drawing in maneuver on pain and quality of life in patients of chronic low back pain.

Enrolling by invitation8 enrollment criteria

Comparison of VER-01 to Opioids in Patients With Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain

Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain

Randomized, open-label, parallel-group phase III trial to prove an additional benefit of the full-spectrum cannabis extract VER-01 over opioids in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain for whom drug treatment is indicated and previous optimized treatments with non-opioid analgesics have not led to sufficient pain relief or were unsuitable due to contraindications or intolerance.

Not yet recruiting41 enrollment criteria

Safety, Tolerability, and Effectiveness of Intramuscular Injection of CELZ-201-DDT for the Treatment...

Chronic Low-back PainDegenerative Disc Disease

The brief purpose of this research study is to learn about the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of paraspinal intramuscular injection of CELZ-201-DDT in patients with chronic lower back pain.

Not yet recruiting24 enrollment criteria
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