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ActiPatch Therapy for Back Pain

Back Ache

The ActiPatch is a cutaneous device which is CE marked approved for relief of pain. It is taped over the affected area and stimulation at a high frequency is reported to alleviate pain with no sensation. However there is no class 1 evidence for this on back pain. By randomising patients between application of an active device or a dummy device and assessment of disability and pain scores at two weeks, the efficacy or otherwise can be established. Low back pain is a major health problem and if effective this has major economic implications as the device is cheap and safe.

Unknown status26 enrollment criteria

Operative Correction of Rectus Muscle Diastasis (ARD): the Effect on Low Back Pain and Movement...

Diastasis Recti

This study is a randomized controlled trial comparing two ADR repair methods: nylon suturing and nylon suture with mesh enforcement. The ADR correction is performed simultaneously with abdominoplasty/ modified skin reduction abdominoplasty.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Estimation of Therapeutic Effect of MDcure on Patients With Chronic Lower Back Pain

Back Pain Lower Back Chronic

This study will assess the therapeutic effect of MDcure® device. MDcure® is an FDA Class 1 listed medical device, produced to ISO-13485 standards, that delivers extremely low intensity (nano Tesla; 10-9) and low frequencies (1-100 Hertz) electromagnetic fields (EMF) intended to reduce muscular aches and pains particularly of the lower back. assessing the reduction of lower back pain. Half of participants will receive the MDcure device, while the other half will receive a mock device.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection With Pulsed Radiofrequency for Chronic Lumbosacral Radicular...

Radicular; NeuropathicLumbar3 more

The purpose of this study is to examine the potential changes in levels of pain, quality of life (QoL) and activities of daily living (ADL) observed when transforaminal epidural steroid injection is administered in conjunction with pulsed radiofrequency treatment of the lumbar dorsal root ganglion during the initial 3 months follow-up period. Safety (monitoring side effects) of the treatment is determined. The study hypothesis is that the application of transforaminal epidural steroid injection (TFESI) in conjunction with pulsed radiofrequency treatment (PRF) treatment of the lumbar dorsal root ganglion would increase the treatment response of PRF and thereby provide a measurable difference in the pain scores, quality of life and activities of daily living for the patients suffering from chronic lumbosacral radicular pain.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Lumbar Stabilization Exercise on Transversus Abdominis Muscle Activation Capacity...

Low Back Pain

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of lumbar stabilization exercises on pain intensity, transversus abdominis muscle (TrA) activation capacity, functional disability, and TrA thickness in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). Subjects: The subjects of this study were 30 CLBP patients. Methods: The experimental group performed diverse lumbar stabilization exercises in different postures, and the control group conducted an ordinary trunk muscle strengthening exercise. Results: There were significant differences in pain intensity, TrA activation capacity, functional disability, and TrA thickness between before and after the intervention in both groups. Significant differences between the two groups were shown in the pain intensity, TrA activation capacity, and functional disability after the intervention. However, there were no significant differences between the two groups in TrA thickness. Conclusion: Lumbar stabilization exercises in different postures could reduce pain, functional disability, and increase TrA activation capacity and thickness in CLBP patients.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Exercise and Therapeutic Patient Education With or Without Manual Therapy for Chronic...

Chronic Nonspecific Low Back PainLow Back Pain

This clinical trial study evaluates the effectiveness of a multimodal physiotherapy treatment based on a biobehavioural paradigm in the treatment of non-specific chronic low back pain. The experimental group received treatment based on therapeutic exercise, education in neuroscience, and manual therapy, contrary to the control group, which did not receive manual therapy treatment.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

MRgFUS and RFA for Treatment of Facet-joint Osteoarthritis Low Back Pain

Chronic Low Back PainFacet Joint Syndrome

This is a prospective, randomized, two-arm, phase II study. The purpose of this study is: To evaluate and compare the efficacy and safety of magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for treatment of facet-joint osteoarthritis low back pain. Determining the effect of the MRgFUS System and RFA for improving functional disabilities and in reducing pain resulting from facet-joint osteoarthritis low back pain. Efficacy will be determined by the level of pain relief (as measured by the Numerical Rating Scale, NRS), decrease in analgesics/opiate, improved quality of life (as measured by the Oswestry Disability Questionnaire, ODQ, and core outcome measures index questionnaire, COMI), pain interference with function (as measured by the Brief Pain Inventory-Interference scale, BPI-QoL), general health status (as measured by the EQ5D), physical exam, X-ray and MRI studies from baseline up to 12-Months post- MRgFUS and radiofrequency treatment. Evaluate incidence and severity of adverse events associated with the MRgFUS system and RFA used for the treatment of pain resulting from facet-joint osteoarthritis low back pain.

Unknown status29 enrollment criteria

Comparison of HF10 Therapy Combined With CMM to CMM Alone in the Treatment of Non-Surgical Refractory...

Back Pain

This study is being conducted to document the safety, clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of high-frequency SCS at 10 kHz (HF10™ Therapy) delivered through the Senza system in subjects with chronic refractory back pain (with or without leg pain) who are not considered candidates for spine surgery. This study is a multi-center, prospective, randomized study to compare the two treatment groups.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound-Guided Thermocoagulation of Medial Nerve Branch in Lumbar Facet Joints Pain.

Low Back PainFacet Joint Pain2 more

We propose here to evaluate the precision of lumbar thermocoagulation performed under a transverse ultrasound approach by performing a fluoroscopic control once the needle in the desired position. The effectiveness of the technique will be assessed by measuring different pain and disability scores at six weeks post-thermocoagulation: the Visual analogue pain Scale score (VAS) and the Oswestry disability score (ODI) will be collected, compared to that of the conventional fluoroscopic technique.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Effects of Slump Stretching vs Lumbar Mobilization With Exercises in Relieving Non-radiculating...

Low Back Pain

This study will be conducted to determine the effects of slump stretching vs lumbar mobilization with exercises in relieving non-radiculating low back pain. There will be two groups; Group I will receive Slump stretching along with standardized exercises and Group II will receive Lumbar mobilizations along with standardized exercises.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria
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