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Active clinical trials for "Low Back Pain"

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Radiation Exposure in Spine Intervention Under Angiography

Low Back Pain

Evaluate radiation exposure and procedure times for continuous fluoroscopic monitoring during lumbar ESI

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Yoga for Chronic Low Back Pain and Its Mechanism of Action (YoMA)

Chronic Low Back Pain

This is a study to better understand how a yoga intervention helps improve symptoms in people with chronic low back pain. This study will be a 12-week intervention of about 24 participants with chronic low back pain where all individuals will receive weekly yoga classes and instructions for home practice. The purpose of this study is to collect feasibility data and to conduct preliminary analyses in preparation for a larger planned NIH study.

Completed35 enrollment criteria

Dry Needling to the Multifidus Muscle in Subjects With Low Back Pain

Low Back PainMechanical

To examine for differences in contraction thickness of the transversus abdominis muscle in symptomatic subjects with mechanical lower back pain following the application of dry needling to the lumbar multifidus muscles.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Recent Onset Low Back Pain With Periradicular Injections of Meloxicam

Low Back Pain

This randomized, double-blind, placebo control, cross-over study tested the hypothesis that periradicular injections of Meloxicam would reduce recent onset low back pain and improve physical activity compared to saline injection at 3 months follow-up evaluation

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Regional Manual Therapy and Motor Control Exercise for Chronic Low Back Pain

Low Back PainMusculoskeletal Pain

Purpose: The primary purpose of this study is to determine whether or not the addition of thoracic, pelvic, and hip manual therapy to a standard physical therapy (PT) approach consisting of motor control exercises and lumbar spine manual therapy is better than standard PT alone at improving thoracolumbar spine range of motion (ROM), hip ROM, pain intensity, disability level, and perceived change in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) and movement coordination impairments. Hypothesis: In a CLBP subgroup with movement coordination impairments, participants receiving thoracic, pelvic, and hip manual therapy with standard PT will be superior to participants receiving standard PT alone at improving thoracolumbar spine ROM, hip ROM, pain intensity, physical disability level, and perceived change at two, four, and 12 weeks after initiating treatment.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

A Trial of Corticosteroids for Low Back Pain

Radicular Low Back Pain

Low back pain is a common symptom that functionally disables many people. When the low back pain is accompanied by pain that shoots down the leg, it is felt to be caused by a herniated disc. We are conducting this study to determine if a powerful anti-inflammatory agent will decrease the pain and functional impairment that is associated with this illness.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment and Postural Control: Systems Engineering Approach

Low Back Pain

The overall goal of this project is to develop sensitive and objective clinical research tools for the assessment of postural control of the trunk. In order to accomplish this goal, we aim to quantify balance performance in an unstable seated task. Specifically, the investigators will quantify balance performance in low back pain participants before and after osteopathic manipulative treatment. The investigators hypothesize that there will be a significant improvement in balance performance after a single session of osteopathic manipulative treatment as well as after 4 sessions of osteopathic manipulative treatment and this improvement will be greater than any learning effect. A secondary objective of this study is to quantify differences in patient-oriented outcome measures (e.g., self-reported pain, disability) in low back pain participants before and after osteopathic manipulative treatment. The investigators hypothesize that there will be a significant improvement in these self-reported outcomes following osteopathic manipulative treatment. The association between improvement in postural control parameters and patient-oriented measures will also be explored.

Terminated44 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of App-based Relaxation for Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain (Relaxback)

Chronic Low Back Pain

The aim of the pragmatic randomized study is to evaluate whether additional relaxation technique is more effective in the reduction of chronic low back pain compared to usual care alone.

Terminated22 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of Telehealth Mindfulness for Back Pain in the Emergency Department

Low Back PainBack Pain2 more

While guideline-directed nonpharmacological strategies for chronic low back pain are well established, optimal chronic pain management for emergency department patients has yet to be defined. Mindfulness interventions can be used for management of chronic conditions, yet are understudied as a primary approach for patients with chronic pain discharged from the emergency department. Currently, there is limited evidence examining whether an individual telehealth mindfulness intervention is a feasible and acceptable for these patients. This study will develop, pilot, and evaluate the feasibility and effects of an 8-session (12-week) telehealth mindfulness intervention for patients with an acute exacerbation of chronic low back pain

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Dexamethasone Versus Depo Medrol in Lumbar Epidurals

Lumbar Spine Disc HerniationLumbar Radiculitis1 more

Comparison of Dexamethasone versus Depo Medrol when used in lumbar epidural injections will be conducted on subjects that have not had previous injections or have not had an injection in the last 12 months. Subjects must be receiving one level injection and not had prior surgery at that level.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria
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