View clinical trials related to Low Back Pain.
Filter by:The objective of this study is to evaluate sixty male and non-pregnant female patients diagnosed with acute moderate to severe low back pain with the onset of symptoms within 30 days. To evaluate functional improvement following a 4-week use of an in-elastic lumbar sacral orthosis (LSO) as a treatment modality for acute low back pain.
This study aims to examine patient outcomes following risk stratification for low back pain in Family Medicine combined with either matched physical therapy (PT - i.e., stratified-specific PT) treatments or current treatment in primary care across The University of Vermont Health Network.
In this prospective observational trial the effect of the Endoscopic rhizotomy microinvasive therapy should be examined in (approximately 150) adult patients with low back pain positive for facet joint pain component.
Observational study of axial spine pain and hyperflexibility. Patients will receive physical exam maneuvers (traditional straight leg raise, FABER, facet loading as well as Beighton's hypermobility score) and blood / urine / saliva collection. They will also be separated into pain groups based on their response to injections. A correlation between exam findings and procedure group will be measured.
This is a prospective, single-blinded, randomized-controlled study comparing a new method (slump-sitting) with the conventional method (forward erect bending) of performing lumbar spine flexion X-rays.
This study aims to compare the outcomes of a traditional, exercise-based rehabilitation intervention for chronic low back pain with the outcomes achieved by combining a traditional intervention with adjunct therapy delivered using an interactive gaming-based system for home-based therapy.
This study evaluates the Freedom SCS (spinal cord stimulation) System for the treatment of chronic back and leg pain. Patients who have been diagnosed with failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) will receive a stimulator device for treatment of their pain.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a Thera-Band based home exercise program (HEP) on LBP and disability 4 weeks post treatment discharge.
A comparison of anterioposterior versus oblique view approach method for fluoroscopically-guided epidural block in the midthoracic region. The investigators evaluate differences on total radiation time and technical feasibility between anterioposterior and oblique view approach method.
This study aims to verify the effects of Thrust Versus Non-thrust Manipulation on Pain, Trunk Proprioception and Postural Stability in Subjects With Chronic Low Back Pain.