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PRT Versus CBT on Chronic Non Specific LBP

PRT Versus CBT on Chronic Non Specific LBP

Recruiting
20-40 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare between the effect of positional release technique and cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with chronic non specific low back pain.

The main question aims to answer :Is there any differences of using positional release techniques versus cognitive behavioral therapy on patients with chronic low back pain?

Description

Design of the study :

Pretest-posttest randomized controlled trial.

Subjects selection :

sixty patients their age between 25-45 years of both genders with chronic non specific low back pain will participate in this study according tosample size calculation.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients will be clinically diagnosed with chronic non specific low back pain .
  • Their ages will range from 20to40years old.
  • body mass index will range from 18 to 30 kg/cm².
  • Cognitive score will be 23 or above .
  • Voluntary acceptance of participation in this study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Lumbar canal stenosis
  • Lumbar discogenic lesions
  • Lumbar infections,tumors.arthiritis
  • Patients with decreased range of motion due to congenital anamolies.
  • Cognitive and emotional disturbances

Study details
    Chronic Non Specific Mechanical Low Back Pain

NCT06198660

Cairo University

26 January 2024

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