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Physical Activity Interventions To Heal Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic Low Back Pain

This study will advance understanding on the mechanisms that mediate improved outcomes for chronic low back pain and provide specific directions for optimizing physical activity interventions for this population.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Quebec Low Back Pain Study: Core Dataset

Low Back Pain

Persistent back pain is the leading cause of years lived with disability worldwide. Current therapeutic interventions are often either not effective or are associated with undesired consequences. These concerns are further amplified by the current opioid epidemic, resulting in an enormous public health crisis. Experts from diverse disciplines including molecular/cellular biology, neuroscience, psychology and public health formed the Quebec Back Pain Consortium to address this challenge. The overall goal of this project is to facilitate research on factors that contribute to the persistence and recovery from back pain. To accomplish this goal, we will recruit individuals suffering from acute and chronic low back pain across the province of Quebec and follow their pain trajectories over two years using an online platform. During that period, satellite projects will investigate specific risk factors including genetics, diet and physical activity, and advanced statistical methods will be used to integrate and interpret the data. A better understanding of factors influencing back pain will eventually allow for improved early intervention, interruption and prevention.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

The METRIC Study Protocol

Chronic Low-back Pain

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effects of spinal manipulative therapy in individuals with chronic primary low back pain and determine the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying pain relief. The main questions it aims to answer are: • Is pain relief produced by spinal manipulative therapy in patients with chronic primary low back pain caused by a reduction of C-fiber-related nociceptive processing? • Are these effects greater when spinal manipulative therapy is applied to the whole spine where it is clinically indicated compared with lumbar spine only? • Are these effects greater after 36 treatments over 3 months compared with 12 treatments over 1 month. Participants will receive spinal manipulative therapy (all clinically indicated spine segments or back only) or a control intervention. A group of healthy volunteers will be recruited to assess secondary outcome measures over the same time period, as reference data for comparisons. Researchers will compare the two groups receiving spinal manipulative therapy to the group receiving the control intervention to see if clinical pain relief and the reduction of temporal summation of second pain (produced experimentally) is significantly greater with spinal manipulative therapy.

Not yet recruiting21 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Physical Therapy Program and Erector Spina Plane Block in Patients With Degenerative...

Low Back Pain

Degenerative (de novo) scoliosis is the result of a long and multifactorial process that occurs through degenerative change in the aging population without a pre-existing spinal deformity. Pain is the most important symptom and the major difference from adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Treatment is often complex and patient-specific. The first aim of our study is to evaluate the effectiveness of physical therapy on pain, disability and quality of life in patients with degenerative lumbar scoliosis and the second aim is to investigate whether erector spina plan block (ESPB) combined with physical therapy has an effect on the results.

Not yet recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Effect of Clamshell Exercise on Lumbopelvic Stability and Low Back Pain in Post Partum Women

Lumbosacral InstabilityLow Back Pain Post Partum

This study will be conducted on 44 females with postpartum LBP & pelvic instability, selected from Dar of women hospital in port said to investigate effect of clamshell exercise on lumbo-pelvic stability and low back pain in postpartum women.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of an Interprofessional Rehabilitation Program for Chronic Low Back Patients in the...

Chronic Low-back Pain

The overall aim of this pilot RCT is to assess the feasibility of conducting a future definitive randomized control trial (RCT) for evaluating the effectiveness of an interprofessional rehabilitation program compared to the usual care in adults with chronic low back pain in Ethiopia. Specific objectives of this study include: To evaluate the feasibility of trial procedures (recruitment rate, retention rate, adherence rate). To explore the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention from the patients' and care providers' perspectives. To estimate the preliminary treatment effect and standard deviation of the relevant clinical outcome measures (physical functioning, pain intensity, workability, HRQoL, psychological functioning) in patients with CLBP to inform sample size calculation for the definitive RCT. Patients with chronic low back pain diagnosed through focused history and physical examination are accepted for enrolment. Each eligible patient will have an equal chance to be allocated to the intervention or control group. Participants of the intervention group will receive interprofessional rehabilitation for four weeks. Participants of the intervention group will receive interprofessional rehabilitation that contain components aimed at enabling optimal physical, psychological, and social functioning, including addressing the work abilities of patients. The components will include a comprehensive assessment, intensified physical activities and exercises, pain education, psychological support, occupational therapy, ergonomic interventions, and vocational counselling. Participants in the comparison group will receive the usual care according to the current standard care for patients with chronic low back pain at the University of Gondar specialized referral hospital in Ethiopia for over four weeks.

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Sensory Nerve Function and Exercise Therapy Response in Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic Low-back Pain

This observational study aims to compare measures of sensory nerve function between chronic low back pain patients matched for baseline pain and disability levels who are then classified as responders or non-responders after completing a 12-week tailored exercise program. Measures collected include sural sensory nerve conduction, quantitative sensory testing for pressure and heat pain thresholds, and psychosocial questionnaires. It is hypothesized that baseline sensory nerve dysfunction may be associated with reduced response to exercise therapy in chronic low back pain.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Use of the Neurolyser XR for the Treatment of Low Back Pain Related to Sacroiliitis

Sacroiliitis

The Neurolyser XR is a device used to deliver high-intensity focused ultrasound for the ablation of the lateral sacral branch nerve in patients with Sacroiliitis.

Not yet recruiting41 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Pain Neuroscience Education on Clinical and Psychosocial Variables in Chronic Low...

Chronic Low-back Pain

An educational intervention on the neurophysiology of chronic pain will be provided. The content of the intervention will be identical in the experimental groups (group and individual). The intervention has an active educational approach based on reconceptualizing the maladaptive beliefs that influence the fear-avoidance behavior of the participants through updated contents of the neuroscience of pain. The effects of the intervention will be compared between the groups and the influence of the social determinants of health on the effects will also be determined. The investigators hypothesize that there will be significant differences in favor of the group intervention group over the individual intervention groups. Furthermore, the effects will be influenced by the social determinants of health in both experimental groups.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Risk and Protective Factors in Multimodal Pain Therapy in Patients With Chronic Lumbal Pain

Chronic Low-back Pain

Results will show important information about potential protective factors which might be relevant for the recovery of patients suffering from low back pain (theoretical basis). On a clinically applied basis we plan the validation of a short screening in concerns of psychosocial risk and protective factors in patients with chronic low back pain undergoing a multimodal pain therapy (MPT), and this for the first time. Three main aims are: 1. Prospective validation of a short screening on a theoretical basis for the collection of psychosocial risk factors concerning of an unfavourable therapeutic process in MPT. 2. the verification of differences in subgroups with regard to pain management on a basis of the Avoidance Endurance Model in the development of pain and pain-related disability. 3. The evaluation of potential psychosocial protective factors supporting a positive outcome of MPT, such as resilience, acceptance, self-compassion, and body image.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria
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