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NCT ID: NCT04883476 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic Low Back Pain and Neck Pain Prospective Study

Start date: May 1, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This prospective observation multifaceted study aims: 1. To perform a large prospective study and identify multiple "omics" biomarkers in chronic low back pain 2. To validate identified biomarkers for progression of acute to chronic low back pain 3. To validate identified biomarkers and test their heritability/validity in additional cohorts 4. To identify pathways and relevant individual variations for generation, propagation and subsidence of pain 5. To identify new imaging biomarkers related to chronic low back pain 6. To develop a registry of neck and low back pain subjects to help monitor the health-care management and utility to improve protocols and patient outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT04844320 Active, not recruiting - Back Pain Clinical Trials

THE EFFECT OF FAST WEIGHT EFFICIENCY AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY ON THE COBB ANGLE IN MORBID OBESE PATIENTS

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

Obesity has become an increasingly common health problem today. In this context, although many anatomical, physiological and metabolic problems arising from obesity in morbid obese patients are tried to be solved in daily practice, it has been proven that eliminating obesity is sufficient in the treatment of many diseases. When we look at the literature, it is known that morbid obesity causes deformation and excessive wear in most body joints. When morbid obesity disappears, it has been shown that the previously existing neck, waist, back and knee pains regress. The aim of this study is to reveal the Cobb angle change in morbidly obese patients who achieved rapid weight loss after obesity surgery; To investigate the effect of weight loss on vertebral anatomy.

NCT ID: NCT04828330 Active, not recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Flares of Low Back Pain With Activity Research Study

FLAReS
Start date: March 25, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Low back pain (LBP) is the most common cause of disability worldwide. Although general activity is encouraged in the treatment of LBP, there is limited empirical information available on the specific types of activities that are beneficial or harmful for patients seen in primary care for LBP. This study will identify those physical activities with short-term (transient) effects on LBP exacerbations (or "flares" of LBP), as well as identifying the long-term (cumulative) effects of such activities on functional recovery.

NCT ID: NCT04803149 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Low-back Pain

Cooled RFA vs Conventional RFA to Manage Chronic Facetogenic Low Back Pain

Lumbar CvS
Start date: February 23, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is being conducted to assess the relative effectiveness of radiofrequency neurotomy in subjects with chronic axial low back pain originating in the lumbar facet joints using the COOLIEF* Cooled Radiofrequency Probe as compared to the same procedure conducted using a Standard Radiofrequency Probe.

NCT ID: NCT04786145 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Low-back Pain

Cryoneurolysis Outcome on Pain Experience (COPE) in Patients With Low-back Pain

COPE
Start date: February 15, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will provide information on the effectiveness of cryoneurolysis for patients with facet joint pain syndrome, and help to establish whether cryoneurolysis should be implemented in clinical practice for this patient population.

NCT ID: NCT04781465 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Low-back Pain

Feasibility Study on an Immersive Virtual Reality Tool in the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain

RIVAGE
Start date: January 7, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic low back pain is a major public health problem today, because of its prevalence and its socio-professional impact. Multiple drug or non-drug treatments exist but the pain chronicization mechanism makes the management of chronic low back pain patients difficult. Stress rehabilitation programs in specialized structures have been set up to try to improve the outcome of these patients. Likewise, home exercise is recommended. However, adherence to these exercises is generally poor. Recently, there has been a growing interest in the use of new technologies, based on the use of digital tools, in the management of pain. Thus, in patients with chronic low back pain, the attractiveness of the proposed exercise programs with new technologies, the possibility of progression in the same exercise and the possibility of customizing these exercises have been reported as being able to meet the expectations of patients. for the purpose of rehabilitation. In virtual reality, users interact in an environment simulated by a 3-dimensional computer. This technology uses multisensory resources allowing the user to feel totally immersed in the virtual environment. Virtual reality has shown a benefit in the management of pain in several indications. In low back pain patients, pain avoidance mechanisms are put in place very early due to fear of situations or movements that may reproduce or intensify the pain. Thus, for fear of pain, individuals avoid certain movements, in particular lumbar flexion movements. This avoidance of the lumbar flexion movement actually worsens the pain phenomenon because of the musculoskeletal changes associated with it. Therefore, one of the therapeutic areas for the management of chronic low back pain would be to improve lumbar flexion capacities.

NCT ID: NCT04759105 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Low-back Pain

Efficacy of Intradiscal Injection of Autologous BM-MSC in Worker Patients Affected by Chronic LBP Due to Multilevel IDD

ACTIVE
Start date: November 17, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

ACTIVE is a phase II B efficacy monocenter, prospective, randomized, controlled double blinded trial, in which intra-discal autologous adult BM-MSC therapy will be compared with sham treated controls. This trial will evaluate the efficacy of intradiscal injection of autologous BM-MSCs in workers affected by chronic low back pain (LBP) unresponsive to conventional therapy. The efficacy will be evaluated 12 months after the treatment in terms of pain relief (VAS, Visual Analog Scale), functionality (ODI, Oswestry Disability Index), quality of life (SF36, Short Form - 36) and work ability index (WAI).

NCT ID: NCT04673461 Active, not recruiting - Discogenic Pain Clinical Trials

Study Investigating STA363 Compared to Placebo in Patients With Chronic Discogenic Low Back Pain

STA-02
Start date: July 31, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase IIb, prospective, multi-country, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group study to investigate the efficacy, safety and transformation of NP following single intradiscal injection of STA363 (lactic acid) into one or two IVDs compared to placebo for the treatment of discogenic low back pain. This study will be conducted in Russia, Spain and the Netherlands.

NCT ID: NCT04559295 Active, not recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Bone Marrow Concentrate (BMC) Injection in Intervertebral Discs

Start date: November 21, 2018
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Intradiscal delivery of bone marrow concentrate (BMC) into discs, facet, epidural space, and sacroiliac joints

NCT ID: NCT04543396 Active, not recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Tonal Exercise System to Improve Short and Long Term Low Back Pain

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

This study will assess the effect of incorporating a tonal exercise device into clinical and chiropractic care for lower back pain.