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Assessment of Different Clinical Techniques to Treat Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

Assessment of Different Clinical Techniques to Treat Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

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40-60 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This clinical trial aims to assess the effectiveness of different clinical techniques in treating patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). Two test groups will be included: one receiving conventional therapy (NSAIDs and other physical therapy techniques) and the other receiving a combination of neuromodulation and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. Chronic pain, persisting for more than three months, inhibits natural pathways like GABA and promotes excitatory pathways, leading to increased inflammation. The study hypothesizes that neuromodulation via the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and PRP therapy will provide superior pain relief and functional improvement compared to conventional therapy.

Description

Chronic low back pain (CLBP) affects millions of individuals worldwide, significantly impacting quality of life and productivity. Traditional treatments often involve NSAIDs and physical therapy, but these methods sometimes fail to provide adequate relief. Chronic pain is characterized by prolonged activation of the central and peripheral nervous systems, resulting in sensitization and increased pain perception.

The current study will evaluate two treatment modalities:

  1. Conventional Therapy: This includes the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and other standard physical therapy techniques.
  2. Neuromodulation + PRP Therapy: Neuromodulation is performed via the DRG to modulate excitatory pathways, with medial sensory nerves being desensitized at 42°C for 3-20 minutes. PRP therapy involves the injection of concentrated platelets to promote healing and reduce inflammation.

The study will provide valuable insights into the comparative effectiveness of these treatments, potentially guiding future therapeutic strategies for CLBP.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults aged 40-60 years.
  • Diagnosed with chronic low back pain persisting for more than three months.
  • Willingness to participate and comply with study procedures.
  • Ability to provide informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Comorbidities.
  • Contagious and Non-Contagious Infections
  • Known hypersensitivity to study interventions.
  • Presence of severe psychiatric disorders.
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Participation in another clinical trial within the last 30 days.

Study details
    Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP)

NCT06453291

Iffat Anwar Medical Complex

15 June 2024

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