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NCT ID: NCT05676060 Not yet recruiting - Back Pain Clinical Trials

X-ray Guided Facet Block in Chronic Low Back Pain

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Review outcome of injection of facet joint in chronic low back pain

NCT ID: NCT05666427 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Investigation of the Effects of Stabilization Exercises and Pelvic Floor Muscle Training on Pain and Urinary Parameters in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain With Urinary Incontinence

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The research will be done with people with urinary incontinence and low back pain. 3 groups of volunteer participants will be formed. The groups were planned as study group, classical application group and control group. Classical pelvic floor muscle training will be applied to the classical application group. Pelvic floor muscle training combined with stabilization exercises will be applied to the study group. In this study, the effect of pelvic floor muscle training combined with stabilization exercises on pain and urinary parameters compared to classical pelvic floor muscle training will be investigated in people with urinary incontinence and low back pain at the same time.

NCT ID: NCT05657964 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Lower Back Pain Chronic

Randomized Trial for cLBP (Gokhale Project)

Gokhale
Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study aims to compare the effectiveness of the Gokhale Method posture therapy for low back pain (LBP) management to standard physical therapy (PT) with posture training. The second aim of this study is to evaluate usability and user adherence of the online/digital intervention through the Gokhale Method Foundation Class (online delivery with smartphone App). The investigator hopes to learn: The effectiveness of the Gokhale Method posture therapy for low back pain management, in comparison to the effectiveness of standard physical therapy with posture training. the usability and user adherence of the online/digital intervention through the Gokhale Method Foundation Class (online delivery with smartphone App).

NCT ID: NCT05651763 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Associated With Pilates in Low Back Pain

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

This is a randomized and blind clinical trial, whose objective is to evaluate the effects of transcranial stimulation by direct current associated with exercises based on the pilates method on the performance of patients with chronic low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT05645289 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Postmenopausal Osteoporosis

Efficacy and Safety of Minodronate in Patients With Low Back Pain

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will provide objective evidence for the efficiency and safety of minodronate in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis with low back pain protocol. Furthermore, it will be helpful to evaluate the quantitative relationship between bone metabolic markers (BTM) and bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with osteoporosis under different ages.

NCT ID: NCT05614674 Not yet recruiting - Self Efficacy Clinical Trials

The Examination of Relationship Between Self-Efficacy in People With Chronic Low Back Pain

Start date: November 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Self-efficacy is defined as a person's confidence or belief that one can achieve a certain behavioral or cognitive state. Self-efficacy is one of the most important assesment parameters in the self-management model. It is accepted that patients with chronic low back pain with high self-efficacy have a better prognosis than those with low self-efficacy. Due to the complex nature of pain; The relationship between psychological and physical parameters such as pain catastrophy, disability level, depression, physical performance, self-efficacy, pain intensity and fear avoidance arouses curiosity. The aim of this cross-sectional study is to examine the relationship between the level of self-efficacy and sensory, perceptual and motor skills in people with chronic low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT05604027 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Low-back Pain

Pain Types and Pain Severity in Chronic Low Back Pain

Start date: December 15, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to characterize the distribution of pain phenotypes in people with chronic low back pain and to determine the effects of pain phenotypes on pain severity, functional status and quality of life. Participants will be examined to determine the type of pain and questions will be asked to identify the effects.

NCT ID: NCT05578365 Not yet recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Online Pilates in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain

Start date: October 31, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of the Pilates method, performed online, in individuals with chronic low back pain. This is a randomized controlled trial consisting of two arms.

NCT ID: NCT05571358 Not yet recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Virtual Reality to Improve Low-back Pain and Pelvic Pain During Pregnancy

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

A large percentage of women suffer low back and pelvic pain both during and after pregnancy. There are several factors to which these complaints are attributed, even affecting their daily lives. It is identified that many of these women do not receive adequate health care, however, different physiotherapeutic interventions are recommended to alleviate these conditions, presenting moderate levels of evidence. Virtual reality (VR) is presented as a complementary and promising treatment method to physiotherapy for the improvement of fundamental variables such as perceived pain and pain avoidance. The main objective is to evaluate the efficacy of a combined VR and physiotherapy program of 4 weeks duration compared to a standard physiotherapy intervention in pregnant women with low back pain and pelvic pain for the improvement of pain avoidance, pain intensity, disability and functional level. As a secondary objective the investigators propose to investigate patient satisfaction with the VR intervention. This research will be carried out by means of a multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial in pregnant patients residing in the provinces of Seville and Malaga with a diagnosis of low back pain and pelvic pain during pregnancy. The alternative hypothesis of this research is that the implementation of a Virtual Reality program together with standard physiotherapy in pregnant patients with low back and pelvic pain presents better clinical results obtained with the current standard intervention, which may represent an opportunity to define new policies and interventions for these pathologies and their consequences.

NCT ID: NCT05540548 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Low Back Pain

Contribution of the Podiatrist-Posturologist in the Evaluation of the Link Between the Stabilometric Parameters and the Pain Felt in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

APLOMB
Start date: January 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Chronic low back pain is one of the major causes of disability worldwide. Knowledge about the pathophysiology of low back pain is insufficient, and an accurate diagnosis can only be obtained in 10 to 15% of cases. The absence of a precise diagnosis leads to a therapeutic challenge due to the large number of treatments available, the overall efficacy of which is low to moderate. Therefore, the identification of subgroups of non-specific chronic low back pain patients is essential and will allow the optimization of therapeutic management. A detailed description of the stabilometric parameters associated with the evaluation of pain, kinematic disturbance and the degree of kinesiophobia would allow us to establish specific postural profiles, to propose a relevant clinical model and to improve the accuracy of the diagnosis of people with chronic low back pain. The objectives of this research project are to evaluate the relationship between stabilometric parameters and pain (main objective), lumbar kinematics, kinesiophobia, and quality of life (secondary objectives) in order to propose specific postural profiles in chronic low back pain patients.