Clinical Trials Logo

Low Back Pain, Mechanical clinical trials

View clinical trials related to Low Back Pain, Mechanical.

Filter by:

NCT ID: NCT06031649 Completed - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain, Mechanical

Lumbar Paraspinal Muscular Properties After Cesarean Delivery

Start date: June 28, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The biomechanical characteristics of lumbar paraspinal muscles may give us insight into different lower back dysfunctions in postpartum mothers after cesarean section.

NCT ID: NCT05948189 Completed - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain, Mechanical

Low Back Health Education on Physical Function and Body Awareness in Academicians

Start date: June 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was planned to investigate the effect of back health education given to academicians on physical function and body awareness. The participants of the intervention group received back health education (Back School) in the classroom. After the education program, they participated in exercise training for six weeks (one day a week). The control group was only given an informative brochure on back health and asked to read it.

NCT ID: NCT05939024 Completed - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain, Mechanical

Efficacy of Muscle Energy Techniques in the Treatment of Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain

Start date: February 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain is characterized as a tension, soreness and stiffness. Various studies, defined MET as a manual medicine treatment procedure that involves the voluntary contraction of the subject's muscle in a precisely controlled direction, at varying levels of intensity, against a distinctly executed counterforce applied by the therapist.

NCT ID: NCT05927909 Completed - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain, Mechanical

Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the Low Back Activity Confidence Scale (Lobacs)

Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Patients will be recruited from the Outpatient Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Kestel State Hospital, who have been diagnosed with mechanical LBP for the past 3 weeks (physical examination, neurological examination, spinal radiography and laboratory tests and other causes of LBP were excluded) and who have agreed to participate in the study. Sociodemographic data of patients who gave written informed consent will be recorded to ensure anonymity. Although no consensus has been reached on the cross-cultural adaptation of the questionnaires into different languages, this study will use the guidelines for self-report measurement provided by Beaton et al. Following the formation of the expert committee, the scale will be translated and the pre-form back-translated. Comparisons will be made with the translated versions and the final version of the scale will be created by taking into account the opinions of the preliminary group of participants. The reliability, test-retest reliability, face validity and content validity of the scale will be assessed by the expert committee. In order to assess the concurrent validity of this scale, all participants will also complete the 'Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire' and the 'Quebec Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire', which have been previously validated and reliable in Turkish. The Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire consists of 10 items that assess activities of daily living. These are pain intensity, personal care, lifting, walking, sitting, standing, sleeping, social life, travelling and degree of change in pain. Each item has 6 options ranging from 0 to 5 points (12). The Quebec Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire consists of 20 items assessing activities of daily living. Each item has 6 options ranging from 0-5 points. The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability and the Turkish version of the Low Back Activity Confidence Scale (Lobacs).

NCT ID: NCT05854758 Completed - Overweight Clinical Trials

Effects of Core Strengthening on Mechanical Low Back Pain in Overweight Adults.

Start date: November 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to determine the effects of core strengthening on mechanical back pain in overweight adults. The main question is aims to answer: Is there an effect of core strengthening on mechanical back pain in overweight adults? The participants will be divided into two groups; group A and group B Group A will perform core strengthening after baseline treatment of therapeutic hot pack and Trans continuous mode for 10 minutes. Group B will perform conventional exercises after baseline treatment of therapeutic hot pack and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. continuous mode for 10 minutes. Each exercise will be repeated 10 times, with 10 second holds, followed by a five-minute rest interval.

NCT ID: NCT05811572 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Investigation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Strength in Low Back Pain

Start date: June 3, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To evaluate the effect of pelvic floor muscle strength on women with non-specific low back pain

NCT ID: NCT05749705 Completed - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain, Mechanical

Fat to Lean Mass Ratio and Its Effect on Low Back Pain and Permanent Functional Disability.

Start date: February 5, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study was conducted for people who suffer from excess fat mass and their age is over 18 years will be calculated with G*power will be used body composition analyzer to calculate the percentage of fat.

NCT ID: NCT05713812 Enrolling by invitation - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

"EFFECTS OF KINESIO-TAPING ON PAIN, POSTURAL STABILITY AND FUNCTION IN PERSONS WITH DISCOGENIC LOW BACK PAIN"

Start date: February 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, the prevalence of low back pain can be as high as 43%. Past research has shown the positive effects of Kinesio taping in patients with chronic and nonspecific low back pain in pain reduction, improvement in postural stability, and improvement in function. However, no study has yet evaluated the effects of KT in persons with discogenic LBP. If found to be effective KT can be prescribed as a conservative & cost-effective treatment for patients with discogenic low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT05691907 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain, Mechanical

Directional Preference Exercises in Comparison to Motor Control Exercises in Mechanical Low Back Pain

Start date: February 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects Of Directional Preference Exercises in Comparison to Motor Control Exercises in Patients With Mechanical Low Back Pain

NCT ID: NCT05641948 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain, Mechanical

Radiofrequency Denervation and Brain Imaging

Start date: April 3, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to learn about changes in brain and its activity of following radiofrequency denervation treatment for chronic low back pain. The main question it aims to answer are: - report the magnitude of the brain changes following radiofrequency treatment for low back pain. - identify changes unique to radiofrequency treatment Patients with nociceptive type low back pain of moderate to severe intensity will be identified to undergo radiofrequency treatment. They will have 3 MRI scans - Baseline, after the diagnostic injections and 3 months after radiofrequency treatment. They will also fill questions relating to their pain, disability and health related quality of life.