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Results for “Persistent/Chronic Low Back Pain”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT06094517
What this trial is testing

What Are Persistent Lower Back Pain Patients' Views of Sleep Health Within an Outpatient Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Setting?

Who this might be right for
Persistent Lower Back PainSleep DisturbanceLower Back Pain+1 more
Sheffield Hallam University 10
Not applicableStudy completedNCT01896687
What this trial is testing

Trial of Scrambler Therapy or Sham Treatment for Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Low Back Pain
Virginia Commonwealth University 30
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06423755
What this trial is testing

Swimming Versus Standard Physiotherapy Care as Rehabilitation Modalities for Persistent Low Back Pain: Feasibility Study

Who this might be right for
Chronic Low-back Pain
Canterbury Christ Church University 32
Not applicableStudy completedNCT01539863
What this trial is testing

Chiropractic Maintenance Care of Persistent or Recurrent Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Recurrent Low Back PainPersistent Low Back PainChronic Low Back Pain
Karolinska Institutet 328
Not applicableStudy completedNCT07156513
What this trial is testing

Persistent Post-Lumbar Surgery Pain Syndrome (PSPS) Type II is a Common Condition Encountered in Pain Units, With Limited Available Therapeutic Options. Epidural Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) Administered Via Catheter Has Demonstrated Greater Efficacy Compared to the Transforaminal Approach. This Rand

Who this might be right for
Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Type IIFailed Back Surgery SyndromeChronic Low Back Pain+1 more
Puerta de Hierro University Hospital 131
Not applicableUnknownNCT02378519
What this trial is testing

Interactive Web-based Program and CBT-coaching With Physiotherapy for Patients With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Who this might be right for
Musculoskeletal Pain
Luleå Tekniska Universitet 12
Not applicableStudy completedNCT02037789
What this trial is testing

A Retrospective Study to Identify New "Omics" Biomarkers of Chronic/Persistent Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Persistent/Chronic Low Back Pain
University of Parma
Not applicableActive Not RecruitingNCT04883476
What this trial is testing

Chronic Low Back Pain and Neck Pain Prospective Study

Who this might be right for
Chronic Low Back PainChronic Neck Pain
The University of Hong Kong 800
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT06924671
What this trial is testing

GLA:D Back Canada - a Program for Chronic and Persistent Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Low Back Pain
University of Alberta 2,200
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04520334
What this trial is testing

A Zhineng Qigong Intervention for Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain and/or Leg Pain

Who this might be right for
Chronic Low Back PainChronic SciaticaLumbar Spinal Stenosis+5 more
Lund University 55
Not applicableUnknownNCT02037763
What this trial is testing

A Prospective Trial to Identify Biomarkers Involved in the Transition From Acute to Persistent Chronic Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Acute Low Back PainChronic Low Back Pain
University of Parma 5,000
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04086667
What this trial is testing

What Determines a Positive Outcome of Spinal Manipulation for Persistent Low Back Pain: Stiffness or Pain Sensitivity? A Randomized Trial

Who this might be right for
Low Back PainPain, Chronic
Spine Centre of Southern Denmark 132