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Active Music-Based Intervention in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
Sponsor: Sharon Wang-Price
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if active music-based intervention works to treat patients with chronic low back pain. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does active music-based intervention improve cognitive function? 2. Does active music -based intervention improve sensitivity to stimuli? 3. Does active music-based intervention improve pain catastrophizing behavior? 4. Does active music-based intervention improve quality of life? Participant will visit the clinic for 5 sessions of assessments and active music-based intervention over 2 weeks. On the first visit, it will take each participant 45 minutes to complete the pre-intervention assessments followed by a 45-minute active music-based intervention. The active music-based intervention will last about an hour for the remaining 4 visits. On the 5th or last visit, after the one-hour intervention, it will take another 30 minutes for each participant to complete the post-intervention assessments.
Official title: Does Active Music-Based Intervention Alter Cognitive Function, Sensitivity to Stimuli, Pain Catastrophizing and Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain?
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-08-07
Completion Date
2027-03-31
Last Updated
2026-01-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Active music-based intervention
Musical experience includes playing an instrument, singing, or songwriting.
Locations (1)
Texas Woman's University, Department of Music
Denton, Texas, United States