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NCT ID: NCT06393959 Completed - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Relief of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Symptoms

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of caudal epidural steroid injection and caudal epidural pulsed radiofrequency stimulation in the relief of symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis. This evaluation used the numerical rating scale (NRS) to assess pain relief and the Medication Quantification Scale III (MQS III) to assess the effectiveness of the interventions on medication consumption. The rates of adverse events related to the interventions were also compared.

NCT ID: NCT05619848 Completed - Clinical trials for Spinal Stenosis Lumbar

Effect of Paravertebral Muscle Fat Infiltration on Rocuronium Use in Lumbar Surgery

RUILS
Start date: October 25, 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To investigate the effect of different degrees of fat infiltration on rocuronium use in lumbar surgery was monitored by trapezius muscle relaxation.

NCT ID: NCT05548608 Completed - Clinical trials for Spinal Stenosis Lumbar

Lumbar Proprioception in Patients With Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Start date: September 10, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The primary aim of this study was to compare spinal proprioception in patients with Lumbal Spinal Stenosis (LSS) (with or without surgery) and healthy controls. A secondary aim was to investigate the effect of pain at target positions where repositioning error (RE) was assessed and TLF flexibility on spinal proprioception deficiency.This cross-sectional and healthy controlled study was conducted in patients with LSS. Participants will be grouped as: Healthy control (Group I), chronic low back pain due to LSS (Group II) and undergoing surgery due to LSS (Group III). Reposition error (RE), pain at target positions of RE and flexibility of the TLF were assesed with iphone tiltmeter app, VAS and goniometric platform, respectively. Target positions of reposition error were: 30º forward bending and 15º backward bending in sitting and standing.

NCT ID: NCT05161130 Completed - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Predicting Outcomes After Lumbar Fusion for Degenerative Disease

FUSE-ML
Start date: January 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the FUSE-ML study is to develop and externally validate a robust ML-based prediction tool based on multicenter data from a range of international centers that will provide individualized risk-benefit profiles tailored to each patient undergoing lumbar spinal fusion for degenerative disease. Data will be collected by a range of international centers.

NCT ID: NCT04443738 Completed - Clinical trials for Spinal Stenosis Lumbar

Long Term Follow up of Spinal Stenosis Inpatients Treated With Korean Integrative Medicine Treatment.

Start date: June 12, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to reveal the effectiveness and safety of integrative Korean medicine for spinal stenosis by observation inpatients treated with integrative Korean medicine.

NCT ID: NCT04204720 Completed - Clinical trials for Spinal Stenosis Lumbar

A Comparison of Intravascular Injection With Chiba Needle and Whitacre Needle

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Caudal epidural injection (CEI) is effective for spinal pain. However, intravascular injection may occur during CEI, which can lead to hematoma, neurologic deficit and local anesthetics systemic toxicity. Whitacre type needle has been reported to be effective for reducing intravascular injection during transforaminal epidural injection. In this study, we compared the Chiba needle and Whitacre needle on incidence of intravascular injection during CEI.

NCT ID: NCT04058171 Completed - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Validation of a Treadmill Walking Test to Discriminate Neurogenic Claudication From Vascular Claudication

Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The first aim of this study was to elaborate and validate a treadmill walking test that would help discriminate between neurogenic claudication from vascular claudication. The second objective of this study is to determine if the treadmill walking test can discriminate spinal stenosis from low back pain with radiating pain in lower limb.

NCT ID: NCT03884283 Completed - Clinical trials for Degenerative Disc Disease

Prospective, Multi-center Study to Assess Posterolateral Fusion Using FIBERGRAFT

Start date: February 19, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, non-randomized (single arm), multi-center, post-market clinical study designed to evaluate FIBERGRAFT® BG Matrix mixed with autograft and bone marrow aspirate in up to 150 subjects with degenerative disc disease (DDD) with or without radiculopathy, or spinal stenosis and/or spondylolisthesis requiring a fusion. The patient population will include adult (skeletally mature) men and women undergoing 1 or 2 level fusion in the lumbar spine (L2-S1) who are deemed eligible for the study, characterized by inclusion and exclusion criteria.

NCT ID: NCT03863769 Completed - Clinical trials for Spinal Stenosis Lumbar

Chiropractic Distraction Spinal Manipulation- Lumbar Stenosis Study

Stenosis
Start date: March 14, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To assess the effect of chiropractic distraction manipulation on postural sway and simple measures of performance in patients with the clinical diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis.

NCT ID: NCT03538093 Completed - Clinical trials for Spinal Stenosis Lumbar

Lumbar Stabilization Exercises in Adult Patients With Lumbar Arthrodesis Surgery

Start date: June 21, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine which type of lumbar stabilization exercise is more effective to improve functionality and reduce pain in patients operated with lumbar arthrodesis, to guide clinical practice in the rehabilitation of these patients.