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 286 clinical trials
Pilates Exercises on Nonspecific Low Back Pain in Postnatal Women
This study aims to investigate the effects of Pilates for postnatal women with Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP).
A Multi-Site Feasibility Trial of Embedded Emergency Department Physical Therapy
This is a multi-site feasibility trial of an embedded emergency department (ED) physical therapy care model for low back pain at two EDs in the Northwestern Medicine and University of Utah Health systems. The study intervention (embedded ED physical therapy) is a reconceptualization of the traditional outpatient physical therapy care …
Comparison of the Effects of MAT Pilates and MIHA Combined Exercise Programs on Pain, Quality of Life, Anxiety, and Endurance in Patients With Nonspecific Back Pain
Comparison of the Effects of MAT Pilates and MIHA Combined Exercise Programs on Pain, Quality of Life, Anxiety, and Endurance in Patients with Nonspecific Back Pain
Comparison of Moderate Load Eccentric Core Exercises and Pilates in Patients With Non-Specific Low Back Pain
Low back pain (LBP) is a major global health concern, significantly affecting mobility, productivity, and quality of life. Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP), which accounts for most LBP cases, is associated with impaired proprioception, reduced lumbar range of motion (ROM), decreased muscular endurance, and altered neuromuscular control. Joint position error …
Conventional vs Bipolar SIJ RFA for Treatment of Sacroiliac Joint Pain
Specific Aims The sacroiliac joint complex (SIJC) is a diathrodial, synovial joint and posterior ligamentous network that receives both anterior innervation from the lumbosacral plexus as well as posterior sensory innervation via the posterior sacral network (PSN). The PSN is comprised by the lateral branches S1-S3 posterior rami, with variable …
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 …
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 …
Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Coordinated Interprofessional Care Pathway on Disability in Patients With Chronic and at Risk of Chronic Low Back Pain in Primary Care
Low back pain is a public health problem with major individual and socio-economic repercussions. In primary care, strong disparities are observed in the management of low back pain patients. While general practitioners (GPs) and physiotherapists appear as two essential first-line caregivers, collaboration between these professionals remains underdeveloped, most often characterized …