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NCT ID: NCT05687695 Completed - Clinical trials for Non-specific Low Back Pain

Core Muscle Response to Backward Walking in Patients With Non Specific Low Back Pain

Start date: January 8, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

evaluation of core muscles endurance and strength following backward walking training programe

NCT ID: NCT05612308 Completed - Clinical trials for Non Specific Low Back Pain

Vertical Oscillatory Pressure and Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in ow Back Pain

VOP&SNAG
Start date: September 24, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Among different spinal manual therapies, which have been reported to be effective in the management of LBP are Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide (SNAGS) and Vertical Oscillatory Pressure (VOP) . Vertical oscillatory pressure is a derivative of manipulative therapy whereby a gentle vertical manipulative oscillation is applied on spinal vertebrae and has been noted to be effective in management of low back pain . On the contrary, the SNAGS is a manipulative technique that is commonly used in the western countries and found to be effective in reducing pain and disability in the management of mechanical LBP . However, there are limited studies comparing the effects of SNAG and VOP on clinical and psychosocial variables in patients with mechanical LBP in Nigeria. Hence, this study aims at investigating the effects of Nwugarian VOP and SNAG techniques on selected clinical and psychosocial variables in patients with mechanical LBP.

NCT ID: NCT05573932 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Non-specific Low Back Pain

Gamified Rehab vs Take-home Packet Rehab for Non-specific Low Back Pain

Start date: October 13, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Two groups with non-specific low back pain will be completing the same exercise protocol. The leaderboard group will have a gamified experience and the take-home packet group will be using a paper take-home packet. Outcomes will be measured at 3 weeks, 6 weeks, with pain and disability also being measured at 12 and 18 months.

NCT ID: NCT05518552 Completed - Clinical trials for Non-specific Low Back Pain

Effects of Manual Lumbar and Prone Traction in Patients With Low Back Pain

L&PtracinLBP
Start date: January 25, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study determined the effects of manual Lumbar traction and prone traction on some clinical variables of patients with long standing low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT05340894 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Non Specific Low Back Pain

Mckenzie Versus William Exercise for Non Specific Low Back Pain in Adolescents

Start date: October 10, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

MCKENZIE EXERCISE VERSUS WILLIAMS EXERCISE ON DECREASING PAIN IN ADOLESCENT WITH NON SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN Low back pain is uncommon in the first decade of life,but prevalence increases steeply during the teenage years; around 40% of 9-18-year olds in high-income, medium-income, and low-income countries report having had low back pain. NSLBP represents about 85% of LBP patients seen in primary care. Non-specific low back pain is one of the most common health problems and is the leading cause of disability in young adults. During school age, the overall risk of low back pain is similar to adults, with prevalence rates as high as 70% to 80% by the age of 20 years old Non-specific low back pain is defined as low back pain not attributable to a recognisable, known specific pathology. Understanding back pain in adolescents is crucial to obtain timely diagnosis and determine appropriate treatment. Proper treatment and management of LBP in the adolescent years can minimize back pain lasting into adulthood Non pharmacological treatments are emphasised over pharmacological interventions in the management of persistent non-specific low back pain. natinal institute for health and care excellence(NICE) 2016 draft guideline endorses self-management, exercise, manual therapy, psychological therapies, combined physical and psychological programmes, return-to-work programmes, and radiofrequency denervation. Back exercises can be an inexpensive and easy option of treatment for NSLBP and proven to be effective. McKenzie extension exercise and William flexion exercise are the most common types of back exercises. Selection the appropriate treatment method is important. So this study will be aimed to compare between Mckenzie and William's exercises in order to find which method has better effect on adolescents with NSLBP.

NCT ID: NCT05261828 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Non Specific Low Back Pain

Efficacy of a Short Multidisciplinary Education and Rehabilitation Program for Patients With Subacute and Chronic Low Back Pain (LBP) (LOMBAFAST)

LOMBAFAST
Start date: February 14, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to assess the clinical efficiency of an intervention including a short multidisciplinary program of education and rehabilitation and a personalized follow-up, in patients with subacute and chronic low back pain and no severe disability. The secondary objectives are: - to assess the capacity of the program to modify and reduce the risk factors for evolution of patients towards a severe disability, - to estimate the cost-utility ratio of the intervention.

NCT ID: NCT05101200 Completed - Clinical trials for Non-specific Low Back Pain

Dose Response of Neural Mobilization on Hamstring Flexibility in Low Back Pain

Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be a randomized control trial and will be conducted in Riphah International Hospital, National orthopedic and specialist hospital, Riphah international hospital and Chambeli institute of physiotherapy. A sample of 34 participants will be taken. Participants will be randomized into Group A and Group B through lottery method. Group A will receive High Dose Neural Mobilization Technique, Hot pack for 15 minutes, strengthening exercises with 10rep/8sets , strengthening exercises for quadriceps and static stretching exercise for hamstring with 10 rep/8sets, While Group B will receive Low Dose Neural Mobilization Technique with minimal intensity, hot pack: 15 minutes, strengthening exercises with 10rep/4sets. Both groups will be given session of 40 min/day, 2 days/week for 4 weeks, assessment will be done at baseline, at the end of 1st week, 2nd week, 3rd week & at the end of 4th week. The outcome measure will be Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), Active Knee Extension test (AKE) and Lumbar flexion by Schober method. Data will be analyzed be SPSS 22.

NCT ID: NCT05040243 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Non-specific Low Back Pain

Acupuncture Combined With Yanqing Zhitong Ointment Acupoint Application in Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain

Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Carry out a randomized controlled double-blind study, the acupuncture combined with placebo application group was compared with the acupuncture combined with Yanqing Zhitong ointment acupoint application group, 86 patients with chronic non-specific low back pain were included.

NCT ID: NCT04882748 Completed - Clinical trials for Non-specific Low Back Pain

Using a Robot to Treat Non-specific Low Back Pain

ADAMO
Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is a musculoskeletal syndrome whose main characteristic is the pain, which is focalized in the lumbar area of the spine, which cannot be attributed to a known cause (traumatism, systemic diseases, nerve root compression, etc). The treatment includes massage and rehabilitation techniques. Here the investigators want to test whether a robot (ADAMO) may help in improving current physiotherapy exercises in reducing back pain. NSLBP patients will be randomly assigned to two arms (robot versus control) and they will receive 10 massage sessions. Pain evaluation will be performed with the visual analogue scale (VAS) and the Oswestry disability index (ODI). The ODI will be performed by an independent physician blind to the treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04757441 Completed - Clinical trials for Non-specific Low Back Pain

Effects of ELDOA on Hamstring Tightness

Start date: August 13, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to find the effects of ELDOA in increasing hamstring length in patients with nonspecific low back pain.This research will bring awareness about the concept of ELDOA exercises among clinicians and people to understand its benefits for treating back pain issues. Further, it will provide an important addition to the evidence-based treatment intervention of ELDOA