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Results for “Sub-acute and Chronic Low Back Pain”

7 trials

Showing 7 of 7 results

Not applicableStudy completedNCT03066674
What this trial is testing

Effect of the Hands- on McKenzie Program on Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Low Back Pain
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University 38
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03722394
What this trial is testing

Pain Neuroscience Education for Acute and Sub-Acute Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Low Back PainPain, ChronicPain, Back
University of Nevada, Las Vegas 80
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03539588
What this trial is testing

Trigger Point Dry Needling vs Trigger Point Dry Needling With Intramuscular Electrical Stimulation

Who this might be right for
Sub-acute and Chronic Low Back Pain
William Beaumont Army Medical Center 30
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03464877
What this trial is testing

Prognostic Factors of a Favorable Outcome Following an Exercise Program for Soldiers With Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Low Back Pain
Marc Perron 104
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00567333
What this trial is testing

Individualized Chiropractic and Integrative Care for Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Sub-Acute and Chronic Low Back Pain
Northwestern Health Sciences University 201
Not applicableStudy completedNCT02034864
What this trial is testing

Comparison of the Effectiveness of 2 Manual Therapies on Functional Outcome in Sub-acute and Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Subacute and Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris 400
Not applicableUnknownNCT00134225
What this trial is testing

Study to Demonstrate That Muscle Pattern Recognition (MPR) is an Effective Evaluation Tool for Musculoskeletal Neck or Back Pain

Who this might be right for
Neck PainLow Back Pain
iTech Medical, Inc. 480

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