lower-back-pain Clinical Trials
A listing of lower-back-pain medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 281 clinical trials
Alberta Back Care Pathway (ABCp) - Edmonton West Primary Care Network (EWPCN) & Alberta Health Services' Calgary Chronic Pain Centre (CPC)
Every year, the pain, disability, addiction, and expense associated with LBP increase in Alberta. This escalation is largely because most people with LBP seek care from family physicians who are unable to provide effective, guideline-based interventions due to three recognized barriers: 1) a lack of training, 2) a lack of …
Connective Tissue Massage And Classical Massage In Patients With Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain.
Objective This study aimed to compare the effects of connective tissue massage and classical massage on pain, functional status and quality of life in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain. Methods The study included 30 participants diagnosed with chronic non-specific low back pain. Participants were randomly divided into three …
Assessment of All Spine Segments ın Individuals With Low Back Pain
The aim of the study is to evaluate the kinematics of all spine segments in 3 planes and compare them with asymptomatic controls using wearable technology while performing functional tasks that patients with chronic low back pain often describe as painful in their daily lives.
Effect of Lumbar Manipulation on Intervertebral Motion, Pain, and Disability
Background / Purpose: There is an ongoing debate regarding the ability of physical therapists to manually sense intervertebral motion. Physical therapists use intervertebral hypomobility as a clinical indicator for spinal manipulation. Also in question is the mechanism of improvement observed after spinal manipulation. Some argue that the improvement is purely …
Effects of Static Stretching Versus Post Facilitation Stretch of Iliopsoas in Non-Specific Low Back Pain
This study is a randomized controlled trial and the purpose of this study is to determine the effects of Static Stretching Versus Post Facilitation Stretch of Iliopsoas combined with core stability exercises in Non-Specific Low Back Pain"
Online Versus Physically Supervised Pilates Exercise Program in Non-specific Low Back Pain
The study will be Randomized Controlled Trial and will be conducted in Riphah Rehabilitation Research Center. The study duration will be 9 months. Non- probability convenient sampling technique will be used to collect the data. Patients with chronic non-specific low back pain will be included in this study after meeting …
Safety and Feasibility of Umbilical Cord Wharton's Jelly Allograft Injections for Lumbar Pain
This is a Pilot Study that is an open label, prospective, non-controlled study in which the safety and feasibility of Wharton's Jelly (WJ) allograft will be evaluated in 100 participants suffering with low back pain.
Age Bias on Biopsychosocial Factors in Persons With Non-specific Low Back Pain.
Low back pain is a debilitating condition experienced by people of all age groups. This study will be completed in two stages in which back pain assessment tools will be first translated to Urdu language and later on age-related bias on biopsychosocial factors will be assessed using various biopsychosocial tools …
Telerehabilitation-based Exercises vs Standard Home-based Exercise in Low Back Pain
The objective of the study is to compare the effect of a telerehabilitation-based exercise program, versus a home therapeutic exercise program scheduled through a dossier and an exercise diary, with respect to disability (measured using the OSWESTRY questionnaire) and other variables (range of motion, strength, fatigue, histological changes, pain, medication …
Sequential Core Stability Corrective Exercise Approach in Lower Crossed Syndrome
The objective of the study will be to determine the effects of Sequential Core Stability Corrective Exercise Approach for Alignment and Muscle Function in Lower Crossed Syndrome.