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Manipulative Therapy Techniques to Treat Chronic Low Back Pain

Low Back PainChronic Disease

The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of a three manipulative therapy techniques in People with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Subcutaneous Stimulation as Add on Therapy to SCS toTreat Low Back Pain in FBSS

Low Back PainFailed Back Surgery Syndrome1 more

Aim of the study Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is a clinical entity consisting of chronic leg and /or back pain due to radicular nerve damage. The effectiveness of Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) in the pain management of patients with FBSS is proven. Patients mostly have dominant leg pain, however a significant percentage of FBSS patients has a more pronounced back pain and are commonly excluded from SCS as it is often inadequate in relieving both the back and leg pain components. Recently some reports showed the benefit of subcutaneous stimulation (SubQ) for low back pain in patients with FBSS. This has been confirmed by a feasibility study performed by our group. The aim of the randomized controlled study is to evaluate the effect of SubQ on low back pain in FBSS patients for whom SCS gives an inadequate back pain relief. Hypothesis We hypothesize that SubQ in addition to SCS in FBSS patients with leg and low back pain is more effective in treating low back pain (i.e. >50% pain reduction) than SCS alone.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Meditation-CBT for Opioid-treated Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic PainLow Back Pain

Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is one of the most common, costly and disabling conditions. It is often refractory to treatment, with patients requiring long-term opioid therapy. Mindfulness meditation is a promising treatment for chronic pain, mental health and addictive disorders. When combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a standard of care for CLBP, it may produce additive benefits. The goal of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of an innovative behavioral intervention to improve the health of adults with opioid-treated CLBP. This RCT will test the hypotheses that, at 26 weeks, meditation-CBT group participants (meditation-CBT + usual care), compared to those in a wait-list control group (usual care alone), will improve health-related quality of life (primary outcomes: pain severity and physical function) and reduce opioid medication use (secondary outcome). In addition, they will also decrease alcohol and drug use/misuse, and improve stress-sensitive measures and economic outcomes.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Yoga Dosing Study for Chronic Low Back Pain

Back Pain Lower Back Chronic

A 12-week randomized controlled trial (RCT) for chronic low back pain in predominantly minority populations comparing yoga classes once/week vs. twice/week. Primary outcomes are pain intensity and measure of disability; secondary outcomes are pain medication use, treatment adherence, and health-related quality of life.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Open Label Placebo in the Treatment of Low Back Pain

Chronic Low Back Pain

Patients will be randomized to receive open-label (honestly described placebo) immediately at baseline or be eligible to receive the open-label treatment three weeks after the baseline measurements. Therefore all patients will be eligible to receive open-label placebo treatment for their chronic low back pain during the course of the study.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Paraspinal Block in Nonspecific Low Back Pain

Chronic Low Back Pain

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a treatment involving the application of lidocaine injected on the low back area for pain control. The study will compare this form of treatment with other options such as physical exercises or pain killer medication, different measurements are going to be used to quantify the response to each of these treatments.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Relationship Between Clinical Tests and Clinical Outcomes After Motor Control Exercises Intervention...

Chronic Low Back Pain

Nowadays, the research priority in low back pain area have been find subgroup of patients with the same characteristics that might achieve better outcomes in a specific intervention. However, even though the studies in this area have increased, questions of this nature remaining without an adequate answer, or with limited evidence. Therefore, the investigators propose to examine the ability of clinical tests, developed to assess alterations related to clinical lumbar instability, to identify subgroups of patients with non specific chronic low back pain that may have better outcomes after a motor control exercises intervention.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

True Functional Restoration and Analgesia in Non-Radicular Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

You are asked to take part in this study because you have chronic, non-radicular low back pain. This study is done to investigate the pain relieving effects of the study drug Exalgo (Hydromorphone ER) for people who experience chronic non-radicular low back pain. The purpose of this research is to look at how the study drug can be used to benefit people who experience this type of pain. This is a phase IV study done to study the safety and effectiveness of the drug. At this point the drug has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and has been studied in more than 2,000 pain patients in clinical trials, including individuals with low back pain. About 36 subjects will take part in this study.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Hydrocodone Bitartrate (HYD) in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Chronic...

Chronic Low Back Pain

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the analgesic efficacy and safety of HYD tablets 20 to 120 mg once-daily dose compared to placebo in subjects with moderate to severe chronic low back pain uncontrolled by their current stable analgesic regimen

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Analgesic Efficacy and Management of Opioid-induced Constipation (OIC) for Uncontrolled Moderate...

Low Back Pain

The primary objective is to assess the efficacy of oxycodone/naloxone (OXN) for the management of opioid-induced constipation (OIC) compared to oxycodone controlled-release tablets (OXY) in subjects with moderate to severe low back pain and OIC who require around-the-clock opioid therapy.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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