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NCT ID: NCT06325566 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Degenerative Disc Disease

Efficacy and Safety of Rexlemestrocel-L Combined With HA* in Participants With Moderate to Severe Chronic Low Back Pain

HyaluronicAcid
Start date: May 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of rexlemestrocel-L+HA compared to control in reducing low back pain at 12 months post-treatment and safety of a single injection of rexlemestrocel-L+HA injected into a lumbar intervertebral disc compared to control through 12 months post-treatment.

NCT ID: NCT06291168 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Comparison of The Effectiveness of Spinal Manipulation and Yoga in Chronic Low Back Pain

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

The aim of our study was to compare the effectiveness of chiropractic manipulation and yoga-based exercise techniques on pain, functionality, depression and anxiety in patients with long-term low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT06284018 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Exercises Versus Pilates Exercises on Postnatal Low Back Pain

Start date: February 24, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was conducted to compare between the effect of progressive muscle relaxation exercises and the effect of pilates exercises on postnatal low back pain

NCT ID: NCT06280989 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Effect of Kinesio Taping Versus Myofascial Release on Menstrual Low Back Pain

Start date: March 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

the aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of kinesio taping versus myofascial release technique on menstrual low back pain in young females

NCT ID: NCT06277700 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Effects Of Dynamic Stabilizatıon Exercises And HVLA Manipulatıon in Low Back Paın

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

Our aim is to contribute to the literature by comparatively examining the effects of DNS exercises and chiropractic HVLA manipulation on pain, pain-related functional impairment (disability), physical competence level, dynamic fitness level of core muscles and postural deviations in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT06275529 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection in Radicular Low Back Pain According to MSU Classification

Start date: March 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Low back pain is a common disease in all ages and it effects seriously quality of life. Medical treatment,interventional methods and surgery are the treatment options. Transforaminal epidural steroid injections (TFSI) is one of the interventional method for radiculopathy with low back pain. Michigan State University(MSU) classification is a MRI based disc herniation classification. It helps to classified disc herniation in types, places and sizes. The aim of this study to evaluate the pain and oswestry disability index in patients who have radiculopathy with low back pain, undergone TFSI according to MSU classification.

NCT ID: NCT06270069 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Responsiveness and Minimal Important Change of Two Measures of Pain Intensity in People With Low Back Pain

Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is an observational study aimed at evaluating the responsiveness and minimal important change of two measures of pain intensity in people with low back pain. It consists of a battery of self-administered questionnaires which will be given to individuals with low back pain to complete before and after a rehabilitation treatment. Relationships among the different outcome measures will be also evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT06255587 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Low Back Pain, Mechanical

Relationship Between the Sagittal Lumbopelvic Alignment and Balance Control in Adolescents With Mechanical Low Back Pain

Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To examine the relationships between lumbopelvic sagittal alignment parameters (lumbar lordosis, sacral slope, pelvic tilt, and pelvic incidence) and balance control in adolescents with mechanical low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT06248827 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Creation of a Clinical Database of Lumbar Spine MRI

Start date: April 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The creation of a clinical database including patients who suffer from low back pain and underwent a lumbar spine MRI Exam. This database will allow us to : - Collect patients symptoms, medical history, and MRI exams - Launch the annotation of the MRI exams by expert radiologists - Link and relate information between the exams and the diagnostic done by the experts - Train and develop a diagnostic platform for th spinal pathologies based on artificial intelligence.

NCT ID: NCT06242821 Not yet recruiting - Scoliosis Clinical Trials

Back Pain Management in AIS: Yoga vs Physical Therapy

AIS
Start date: June 25, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Targeting non-operative Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) patients, including those who are braced and non-braced, this research project at Johns Hopkins Hospital seeks to revolutionize the treatment approach for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. This innovative study compares traditional physical therapy with a yoga-based intervention, focusing on alleviating back pain and enhancing quality of life in this specific patient group. This research is anchored in substantial existing evidence that highlights the physiological and psychological benefits of yoga and is in alignment with current AIS treatment strategies. Addressing the urgent need for diverse non-operative management strategies for AIS, this study is particularly timely given the challenges in accessing physical therapy and the growing concerns over opioid use. The investigators exploration of structured yoga protocols aims to introduce a viable alternative therapy, providing significant relief and improving the quality of life for AIS patients who are not candidates for surgery. By integrating cutting-edge healthcare solutions with the increasing interest in yoga in the U.S., this project aims to establish a new benchmark in non-surgical AIS treatment that is both effective and accessible to a wide range of patients