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NCT ID: NCT06407206 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

Effects of Sub Occipital Muscle Inhibition Technique in Mechanical Low Back Pain

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

The aim of study is to determine the effects of sub occipital muscle inhibition technique in mechanical low back pain, hamstring muscle flexibility, lumbar ranges and functional disability. This study will focus on either this technique have effects on reliving lumbar pain, improving flexibility of hamstring muscles and lumbar ranges or not.

NCT ID: NCT06330792 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

Effect of Bio-mechanical Awareness and Core Stability Exercises on Mechanical Low Back Pain

Start date: May 4, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

investigate the effect of bio-mechanical awareness and core stability exercises on mechanical low back pain among Egyptian Physiotherapists

NCT ID: NCT06209762 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

Investigation of the Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Patients With Mechanical Low Back Pain.

Start date: December 26, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There are many conservative treatment methods for the treatment of mechanical low back pain and they continue to be developed. The aim of this study is to examine the effects of inspiratory muscle training, which can be added to these treatment methods, on muscle endurance, functional capacity, pain intensity, disability, quality of life and sleep quality in people with mechanical low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT06133855 Completed - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

Impact of Electromagnetic Field Therapy on Pain and Function in Patients With Mechanical Back Pain

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

This study aims to investigate the impact of electromagnetic field therapy on pain severity and functional disability in mechanical back pain patients suffering from myofascial trigger points.

NCT ID: NCT06009263 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

Effect of Open Chain Versus Closed Chain Segmental Control Exercises on CSA of Lumbar Multifidus Muscle in Chronic MLBP

Start date: September 2, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To investigate the effect of adding open versus closed chain segmental control exercises to conventional treatment program on pain intensity, lumbar ROM, and CSA of multifidus muscle.

NCT ID: NCT05877469 Completed - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

Effects of MAT Pilates Versus Functional Training on Mechanical Low Back Pain

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

This study will be a randomized clinical trial. Total 44 Subjects with mechanical low back pain will be assigned randomly by using non probability convenient random sampling in to two groups with 22 subjects in each group. Subjects in one group will be treated with mat Pilates training and the other group with the functional training. NPRS, Inclinometer and urdu version of Modified Oswestry Disablility questionair would be used to measure the outcome of pain, Range of Motion and Disability respectively. After data collection from defined study setting, data will be entered and analyzed at Riphah International University lahore.

NCT ID: NCT05860283 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

Core Stability Exercise Versus Diaphragmatic Release on Respiratory Functions on Physical Therapists With Low Back Pain

Start date: July 4, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To compare between core stability exercise and diaphragmatic release on respiratory functions on physical therapists with low back pain.

NCT ID: NCT05673616 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

MRI-Based Structural Changes in Lumber Spine in Subjects With Discogenic Low Back Pain After Mckenzie Exercises.

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

In the rehabilitation department, we are working with patients of low back pain for routine management and as well as for research. Still now, the biomechanical ground proofing the beneficial effects of McKenzie Mechanical diagnosis and therapy on non-mechanical low back pain has not been studied in depth. This qausi-experimental study will provide expert-level evidence using gold standard MRI findings to add McKenzie MDT in routine treatment of the condition.

NCT ID: NCT05616702 Recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Pressure Biofeedback Therapy and Progressive Muscle Relaxation Technique in Improving Pain and Disability Among Patients With Non-Specific Low Back Pain

Start date: October 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Low back pain is common MSK disease with prevalence of 60 to 70 percent. Patients with low back discomfort are typically treated conservatively by physical therapists. Progressive muscles relaxation technique has been shown in several studies to reduce chronic back pain and increase flexibility. pressure biofeedback therapy works on Intra abdominal pressure.it helps to alleviate compression on lumbar spine and support the adjacent lumbar spine.The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to determine the effectiveness of pressure biofeedback training (Pr.BFB) in combination with progressive muscles relaxation technique (PMR) & progressive muscles relaxation training alone on pain, disability, ROM & endurance of muscles among nonspecific chronic low back pain patients.

NCT ID: NCT05573594 Completed - Clinical trials for Mechanical Low Back Pain

Efficiency of Muscle Energy Techniques

Start date: February 10, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the efficiency of the Muscle Energy Technique in female patients with mechanical low back pain. Methods: A total of 40 female participants aged 30-45 were randomly divided into two groups (Study Group and Control Group). Control group participants were under 10 sessions conventional physical therapy and rehabilitation (TENS, US, hot pack) and performed standard home exercises. Study Group participants were under 8 sessions muscle energy technique in addition to conventional physical therapy and standard home exercises. Pain (Visual Analog Scale-VAS), spinal mobility (Modify Schober Test-MST), flexibility (Fingertip Floor Distance-FFD, Right and Left Lateral Flexion Floor Distance-LFFD), quality of life (Nottingham Health Profile-NHP), disability (Oswestry Disability Index-ODI), kinesiofobia (Tampa Kinesiofobia Scale-TKS) and depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory-BDI) were measured at baseline, after the treatment and 3th months.