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Brief Pain Reprocessing Therapy in Veterans

Brief Pain Reprocessing Therapy in Veterans

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This research is studying whether a Zoom-based behavioral intervention may have an impact as a treatment for Veterans with Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP).

The study will examine:

  • The acceptability of the Brief Pain Reprocessing Therapy (BPRT) intervention
  • The feasibility of the BPRT intervention
  • The safety of the BPRT intervention

Description

This study will take place remotely and there will be no on-site visits.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Low back pain that has lasted greater than 6 months, with pain on at least half of these days
  • Must provide verification of being an Armed Service Veteran.
  • Able to read, write and speak English
  • Internet access and audio-conferencing capability (e.g., Zoom meetings by phone or computer) in the home

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Self-reported evidence of a separate medical condition (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis), acute injury in the past 12 months (e.g., self-reported spinal fracture), self-reported loss of bowel or bladder control in the past year (which may indicate presence of cauda equina syndrome), or evidence of presence of a metastasizing cancer requiring treatment
  • Pending surgical procedures or interventional therapies (e.g., spinal injections) within the next 12 months
  • Confirmed/suspected pregnancy
  • Evidence of other conditions that may preclude participants from understanding or being able to participate in study procedure (e.g., schizoaffective disorder, suspected or diagnosed dementia)
  • Currently receiving cognitive-behavioral therapy or other psychological therapies for pain
  • Open litigation in the past 1 year, as assessed in preliminary study screening.
  • Any other diseases or conditions that would make a patient unsuitable for study participation as determined by the site principal investigators.

Study details
    Chronic Lower Back Pain (CLBP)

NCT06771713

University of Michigan

16 October 2025

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