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Effect of Integrated Neuromuscular Inhibition Technique in Females With Menstrual Low Back Pain...

Dysmenorrhea

Dysmenorrhea is a common problem in women of reproductive age. Primary dysmenorrhea is defined as recurrent, cramping pain occurring with menses in the absence of identifiable pelvic pathology .

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Randomized Blinded Evaluation of the Effects of TENS and IFC Compared to a Sham Device and SOC in...

Non-Specific Chronic Lower Back Pain

This is a prospective, sham-controlled, randomized, single-blinded, multi-center study comparing two different modes of the NexWave device, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and interferential current (IFC), with an identical non-functioning NexWave sham device or self-defined standard of care for improvement of pain intensity of non-specific CLBP.

Not yet recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Exercise, PNE and Cognitive Training in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic Low-back Pain

This study aims of to investigate whether combining cognitive training to exercise and Pain Neuroscience Education will contribute to reduction of pain and associated symptoms (i.e., catastrophizing, fear of movement, disability) in individuals with low back pain (LBP).

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

INFLUENCE OF COMBINED INTERFERENTIAL CURRENT STIMULATION AND ABDOMINAL DRAW-IN EXERCISES IN THE...

to Investigate Influence of a Combined Interferential Current Stimulation and Abdominal Draw -in Exercises in Patients With Chronic n

The purpose of this study is to investigate influence of a combined interferential (IF) current stimulation and abdominal draw-in exercises on the abdominal muscle thickness, TrA endurance, pain intensity and function disability in patients with chronic non-specific LBP (CNSLBP) CNSLBP is considered the second most common health problem after headache. The lifetime of LBP among Egyptian patients in a family center reached 48%, which indicates that LBP is a prevalent symptom that deserves more attention. One hypothesis for the development of LBP is due to a dysfunction in the control of the abdominal and back muscles and this change in spinal control is due in part to in local segmental muscles dysfunction, such as the transversus abdominis (TrA). Interferential therapy (IFT) is capable of achieving uniform stimulation and high reproducibility, it is thought to be less stressful, as well as enhance deep muscle contraction. Also, there is the specific training of the TrA provided functional and therapeutic benefits, such as unloading of the spine, anticipatory postural control, intersegmental stabilization of the spine, and long-term pain relief. Draw-in is a typical TrA exercise. Many studies have mainly focused on the morphological aspects of paraspinal muscles which play an essential role in patients with CNSLBP while our study focused on influence of a combined IFT stimulation and abdominal draw-in exercises on the abdominal muscle thickness, TrA endurance, pain intensity and function disability in patients with chronic non-specific LBP (CNSLBP

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Digital Therapeutics (DTx) for Pain: Pilot Study of a Virtual Reality Software for Chronic Pain...

Chronic Low Back Pain

Prospective, randomised, double-blind, 3-arm parallel group comparison of 2 different virtual reality softwares and standard care.

Active15 enrollment criteria

Tonal Exercise System to Improve Short and Long Term Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

This study will assess the effect of incorporating a tonal exercise device into clinical and chiropractic care for lower back pain.

Active7 enrollment criteria

The Acute Impact of Yoga-based Stretching on Inflammation and Its Resolution

InflammationFascia; Inflammation3 more

The goal of this study is to explore the impact of two types of yoga-based body stretching (mild and intense) on dynamic changes of Systemic Inflammatory Cytokines (SICs) and Specialized Pro-resolving Mediators (SPMs) in yoga-naïve subjects.

Active15 enrollment criteria

Developing a Method of Rehabilitation for Patients After Myocardial Revascularization

RehabilitationLow Back Pain1 more

As a result, will be developed: a list of criteria for functional impairment in patients after myocardial revascularization combined with low back pain; a list of criteria for disabilities in patients after myocardial revascularization combined with low back pain; method of medical rehabilitation of patients after myocardial revascularization combined with low back pain; and criteria for evaluating its effectiveness.

Active6 enrollment criteria

Partners for Pain & Wellbeing Equity: A Randomized Trial of Community Supported Complementary and...

Neck PainLow Back Pain1 more

The focus of this project is on developing and optimizing community-based programs for the self-management of back or neck pain for individuals from populations that experience health disparities (BP-PEHD). Community-engaged research approach will be used to conduct quality improvement activities that involves gathering feedback from multiple stakeholders to inform development of the study interventions and materials which will be followed by a randomized pilot study to evaluate feasibility. Supported by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health through the National Institutes of Health's HEAL initiative (https://heal.nih.gov/)"

Active12 enrollment criteria

Rage Against the Pain

Chronic Low Back Pain

Low back pain is a leading cause of disability among US adults, and can drive opioid use and associated poor outcomes. The Veterans Health Administration (VA) considers low back pain a significant problem. Yoga is recommended as a front-line treatment for low back pain, however, Veteran participation in yoga is low. One potential barrier to adoption among Veterans may be their perceptions of yoga. In an effort to increase Veteran use of yoga, the investigators will develop and test an alternative yoga program that may better meet Veteran preferences and interests. The investigators call this yoga program, Rage Against the Pain (RAP) 'High Intensity Stretching'. The RAP program will promote yoga as less of a meditative, introspective activity done to quiet calming music and more of an expressive, active practice set to music commonly enjoyed among many Veterans (e.g., rock, metal). The goal of this pilot study is to develop and evaluate the RAP program, including Veteran perceptions of and experiences with the program and how it may impact yoga participation, among Veterans with chronic low back pain.

Active19 enrollment criteria
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