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Self-managed Integrative Yoga Therapy for Older Adults Living With Chronic Pain

Impact of Self-managed Integrative Yoga Therapy for Older Adults Living With Chronic Pain

Chronic pain self-management skills can help patients improve daily functioning and quality of life. The goal of this study is to evaluate chronic pain self-managed Integrative Yoga Therapy intervention delivered in a sample of 25 older adults recruited from community site in Leicester.

NCT04316455 — Chronic Pain
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/chronic-pain/NCT04316455/

Integrative Yoga Therapy for Patients With Chronic Pain and Psychological Distress

Integrative Yoga Therapy for Patients With Chronic Pain and Psychological Distress

This study will be a randomized wait list controlled trial studying the efficacy of an Integrative Yoga Therapy for patients with chronic pain and psychological distress. Individualised yoga program will consist of a 8-week guided self-help program. This study will primarily investigate whether an individually tailored yoga can be beneficial for patients suffering from chronic pain reducing pain, anxiety depression, while improving overall quality of life.

NCT04315805 — Chronic Pain
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/chronic-pain/NCT04315805/

Chronic Pain Self-Management With Integrative Yoga Therapy (IYT)

Evaluating Community-Based Pain Self-Care Using Integrative Yoga Therapy (IYT): Quasi Experimental Study

The purpose of this study was to evaluate efficacy of chronic pain self-management program in community settings to adopt Integrative Yoga Therapy (IYT).

NCT04313426 — Chronic Pain
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/chronic-pain/NCT04313426/

Evaluating Chronic Pain Management Program

Evaluating Outcomes of a Integrative Yoga Therapy for People With Chronic Pain

This interventional study seeks to evaluate the overall outcomes of a novel, integrated yoga based intervention for people with chronic musculoskeletal pain and assess the experience of patient to the self care using yoga practices.

NCT04313309 — Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/chronic-musculoskeletal-pain/NCT04313309/

An Evaluation of Yoga Therapy for Cervical Spondylosis

Effectiveness of Yoga Therapy for Neck Pain Relief in Patients With Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis is a chronic degenerative condition, commonly affecting >40-year-old adults worldwide. Cervical spondylosis is an important cause of neck pain and low back pain, and seriously affects the physical health, mental health, patients quality of life. Yoga has been most commonly used intervention for pain conditions. But its efficacy in cervical spondylosis has not yet been studied in clinical trials. The primary aim of the present study was to assess the efficacy of yoga chikitsa (therapy) compared with control intervention for neck pain caused by cervical spondylosis.

NCT04113473 — Neck Pain
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/neck-pain/NCT04113473/

Yoga Therapy for Chronic Tension-Type Headache

Yoga Therapy for Chronic Tension-Type Headache: An Evaluation Study

Chronic tension headache represents a considerable social burden in terms of both costs to the health services and also the costs of lost productivity. Episodic tension-type headache can be treated with rest and analgesics, while chronic tension-type headache demands a more fundamental treatment. Effectiveness of yoga therapy in the management of chronic tension type headache is limited. In this study, yoga therapy was used to explore its effect on chronic tension-type headache.

NCT03862638 — Chronic Tension-Type Headache
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/chronic-tension-type-headache/NCT03862638/

Iyengar Yoga Therapy for Dysmenorrhea and Endometriosis

Iyengar Yoga for Treatment of Endometriosis and Secondary Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

The purpose of this clinical trial is to look at the effectiveness of prescribing yoga classes to patients with dysmenorrhea (irregular or painful periods), or other menstrual disorders on patients' self reported pain and quality of life. Patients will be recruited from primary care clinics around Illinois, including Carle Hospital. This is a randomized trial in which patients will first be randomized into the control or intervention group. Patients in the control group will undergo usual care and be surveyed at baseline, 3 months, 6 months and 9 months. Patients in the control group will be offered the 3 months of yoga therapy complimentary after completing the 9 month control. Control patients who choose to participate in the yoga therapy will be asked to also complete the surveys at the end of the 3 month yoga intervention. Patients in the intervention group will first undergo 3 months of regular care and then 3 months of biweekly yoga classes. Participants will complete surveys at baseline, 3 months (after of control care), 6 months (after 3 months of biweekly yoga classes), 9 months, and 12 months (after 6 months of observation and optional yoga practice).

NCT03784976 — Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/polycystic-ovary-syndrome/NCT03784976/

Yoga Therapy for Adolescents With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Yoga Therapy for Adolescents With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

The purpose of the study is to better understand the effects of a yoga program on adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). The investigators want to learn whether or not a yoga therapy based program will decrease pain and improve quality of life in patients with JIA. This is an 8-week program with home program of online videos.

NCT03286933 — Yoga Therapy
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/yoga-therapy/NCT03286933/

Effects of a Single Session of Integrated Yoga Therapy Compared With Other Relaxation Techniques

Typically a course of yoga therapy for stress management takes place over a week, however, investigators are often asked to provide a single session for workers. The aim of this study is to assess the benefits of a single session of an integrated yoga program compared with other relaxation techniques for the staff of schools.

NCT02837133 — Yoga
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/yoga/NCT02837133/

Group Yoga Therapy at a College Counseling Center

A Controlled Trial of Group Yoga Therapy at a College Counseling Center

Clients of the student counseling center at Oklahoma State University who are interested in participating in the study will be randomly assigned to a traditional process group, a yoga class, and a yoga therapy group. Outcome of the three conditions will be compared.

NCT02662205 — Psychological Distress
Status: Withdrawn
http://inclinicaltrials.com/psychological-distress/NCT02662205/