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Postural Training Device (UPRIGHT) for Back Pain

Back Pain Without RadiationBack Pain1 more

Participants with low back pain who are referred for physical therapy will be randomized to routine physical therapy or routine physical therapy plus receiving a postural training device

Withdrawn21 enrollment criteria

Impact of Health Literacy on Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

This prospective cohort study aims to assess the impact of health literacy on the quality of life in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain.

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Spatiotemporal Thalamocortical Alterations Underlie Experimental and Chronic Pain

Experimental PainLow Back Pain

This study aims to identify spatiotemporal alterations in thalamocortical circuitry functioning in both healthy subjects and patients with chronic pain, combining multimodal neuroimaging.

Not yet recruiting30 enrollment criteria

Relationship Between Biomarkers and Biomechanical in Nonspecific Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain

Nonspecific low back pain is one of the most common health problems today. Although it is encountered so frequently, the relationships between the symptoms of patients who complain of low back pain have not been fully explained. With pain, changes occur in the body of individuals. When the blood values of individuals are examined, changes are observed in their biomarkers. Two of these biomarkers are anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory biomarkers. These two biomarkers indicate that there is an inflammation in the body. Inflammation can cause pain. Pain also prevents individuals from performing their movements correctly and can cause individuals to make biomechanical changes in their bodies that will make them feel less pain. Clinicians and physiotherapists treat symptoms for pain, patients' pain starts again or does not go away at all because the underlying problem is not fully understood and resolved. Biomechanical features that can be explained as muscle activation and joint movements can be defined as the lowest unit of functional movement. These movements combine to form functions. When we search for functionality in the literature, we see that the functionality increases with the decrease of inflammation. Functions performed in a different way than normal due to pain and changes in these functions may or may not be at an observable level. For this reason, the biomechanical changes of individuals with pain will be analyzed with a more detailed and objective measurement system. The three-dimensional motion analysis system and muscle activation measuring devices to be used in this study are devices that can make the most accurate and precise measurement and allow us to examine the lowest unit of motion. This study will go to the basis of the movement and understand the problems there and will contribute to the production of permanent solutions in future studies. Pain and biomarkers and pain and biomechanical properties were evaluated separately in the studies, no study was found that examined biomechanical properties and biomarkers together. The aim of the project is to examine the relationship between inflammation and biomechanical properties. At the end of the project, the relationship between inflammation and biomechanical changes in low back pain will be demonstrated objectively, and it is anticipated that new treatment strategies can be developed for nonspecific low back pain.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Examining Racial and Socioeconomic Differences in Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic Pain

The purpose of this research study is to gain a better understanding of how people's racial background and socioeconomic status (e.g., income, education, and employment) impact their experiences of chronic low back pain (cLBP).

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Educating Physical Therapists in the Treatment of Patients With Nonspecific Chronic...

Back Pain

The aim of this trial is to investigate if patients treated by physical therapists who received an update on clinical practice guidelines and pain management have better outcomes than patients treated by physical therapists who did not received such training.

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Percutaneous SCS Trial Using the DSSEP Collision Testing

Back Pain With Radiation

This study is to objectively evaluate the success of a spinal cord stimulator (SCS) trial using testing (DSSEP) to determine if the paresthesia (tingling sensation) or pain reduction achieved correlates with the degree of stimulation.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Action Observation Training in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

AOTLow Back Pain

The study is a single-blind controlled randomized clinical trial.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Acute Low Back Pain

Acute Low Back Pain

This is a behavioral observational study aimed at understanding the limit of tolerance (in days) of ideally performing a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) by people with acute low back pain. It consists of a short self-administered questionnaire. Relationships between low back pain intensity, maladaptive thoughts and awaited days before ideally requesting a MRI will be evaluated.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Clinical Prediction Rule for Clinical Lumbar Instability

Low Back Pain

The aim of this study is to determine if assessment of additional measures of trunk neuromuscular control will improve the ability to identify patients with low back pain who successfully respond to trunk stabilization exercises. Question: What clinical characteristics are associated with patients that respond positively to a program of core stabilization exercises? Hypothesis: Clinical characteristics that show a decrease in trunk motor control will be associated with a positive response to stabilization exercises.

Terminated15 enrollment criteria
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