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RECRUITING

NCT05461092

Regional Nerve Blocks to Improve Analgesia and Recovery in Older Adults Undergoing Spinal Fusion

This initial study is a feasibility study for implementing thoracolumbar interfascial plane, or TLIP, blocks in older adults undergoing spinal fusion. TLIP blocks are done by using anesthesia. In this case, it will be done to either side of the back where surgery will be performed. This has been shown to decrease pain the patients have post-operatively in previous research. In this study, the investigators will examine recruitment rates, completion of assessments, dropout rate, gather patient feedback, and identify barriers to performing TLIP. Further, this feasibility study will provide data to determine adequate sample size and refine methods and outcomes for a future randomized clinical trial. The ultimate goal is to perform a large, appropriately powered randomized control trial to determine the effect of TLIP blocks on pain, physical function and disability, opioid consumption, and delirium in older adult undergoing spinal fusion.

Gender: All

Ages: 65 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-27

1 state

Delirium
Pain, Back
Spinal Fusion
+1
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT06415461

A Study Assessing the Safety of Cord Blood Product in Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome (SIJ)

This is a Phase 1 trial. The overall objective is to evaluate the safety and potential efficacy effect of specific type of umbilical cord blood product (CFL001), which, other than specific modifications in manufacturing to render it compatible with current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP), is essentially similar to that reported in real-world experience.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2026-01-20

1 state

Sacroiliac; Backache
Pain, Back
RECRUITING

NCT05058287

Lumbar Steroid Use in Patients Undergoing Posterior Lumbar Decompression

This study seeks to evaluate the impact of intra-operative topical epidural steroid usage in patients undergoing 1-2 level lumbar laminectomy. The study will examine post-operative opioid usage, length of stay, return to work, and patient reported outcomes following these procedures.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 85 Years

Updated: 2026-01-15

1 state

Opioid Use
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Pain, Postoperative
+1
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT07256626

Tune Up Your Back: Soundwave Wellness Study

Looking to support your back mobility and overall comfort? Join our study exploring WAVwatch 2.0, an innovative soundwave therapy device. This non-invasive technology is designed for individuals who want to maintain easy movement and flexibility without constantly reaching for over-the-counter options. By joining, you'll discover how this gentle approach may help support everyday back comfort, mobility, and flexibility.

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-12-26

1 state

Pain, Back
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT06505005

Relieving Pain and Improving Sleep: Evaluating Topical Pain Relief and Sleep Patches

This minimal risk, randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved study with functional measurements, will evaluate pain relief and sleep improvement after use of a drug- free, non-invasive patch (FREEDOM or REM Patch; The Super Patch Company Inc.); using validated scales and functional measurement tools along with crossover and control groups within the same subject group not receiving an 'active' patch.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2025-12-08

1 state

Pain, Back
Pain, Acute
Sleep Disorder
+4
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05626049

Implementation of the ACP Guideline for Low Back Pain (IMPACt-LBP)

The purpose of this study is to assess whether the primary spine practitioner (PSP) model of care will lead to improvements in patient outcomes, as compared to usual care, based on change in patient-reported PROMIS Pain Interference and Physical Function from baseline to 3 months in patients aged 18 years and older with a primary complaint of low back pain (LBP).

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-11-19

3 states

Pain, Back
RECRUITING

NCT06777771

Effects of Reformer Pilates in Pregnant Women

Pregnancy is known as a period associated with important physiological and psychological changes in women's lives. There is moderately sufficient evidence in the literature to recommend supplementing prenatal physical activity for maternal health benefits. It has been reported that physical exercise by pregnant women in the absence of obstetric contraindications will not pose a risk to the health of the mother and fetus. In the literature, there are no studies examining the effects of reformer pilates on pain, functional capacity, lumbopelvic stabilization, diastasis recti abdominis, abdominal muscle thickness, respiratory functions, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, sexual function, and venous insufficiency in pregnant women. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of reformer pilates on pain, functional capacity, lumbopelvic stabilization, diastasis recti abdominis, abdominal muscle thickness, respiratory functions, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, sexual function, and venous insufficiency in pregnant women.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 35 Years

Updated: 2025-01-16

1 state

Pregnancy Related
Pelvic Floor Disorders
Pain, Back
+2
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05463367

Project 1 Aim 2, Adaptations of the Brain in Chronic Pain With Opioid Exposure

This study is designed to track brain functional changes in individuals with i) chronic back pain + opioid use (CBP+O) and individuals with ii) chronic back pain + opioid misuse disorder (CBP+mOUD) following a brief drug delay and re-exposure manipulation. Re-exposure could be placebo, the participant's own opioid dose, or a dopaminergic treatment (DA+NSAID). The participants will be also evaluated for changes in cognition, emotion, and motor abilities with opioid delay and re-exposure to placebo, opioid, or DA+NSAID.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-11-27

1 state

Opioid Use
Opioid Dependence
Opioid-use Disorder
+8
RECRUITING

NCT05306665

PREventing Pain After Surgery

The present study aims to adapt and modify a brief presurgical Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention aimed at preventing the transition to Chronic Post-Surgical Pain (CPSP) and reducing long-term opioid use. Investigators will then assess the acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of the finalized intervention to prevent the transition to CPSP and reduce post-surgical opioid use six months following lumbar spine surgery. Finally, investigators will identify psychosocial and psychophysical phenotypes associated with response to this intervention.

Gender: All

Ages: 22 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-10-28

1 state

Pain, Back
Spinal Stenosis
Disc Herniation
+3
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06504797

The Effect of Automatic Massage Applied to Healthcare Workers on Pain, Fatigue and Psychological Well-being

To determine the effect of automatic massage applied to healthcare workers on pain, fatigue and psychological well-being. This research is planned as a pretest-posttest type study. It will be held in the Osmaniye State Hospital maternity ward. The application will be applied by one person in the rest room. Data will be collected using the Introductory Information Form, Psychological Well-Being Scale, Perceived Stress Scale (ASÖ/PSÖ-14), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and Piper Fatigue Scale.

Gender: All

Updated: 2024-07-17

Massage
Pain, Back
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06430255

Effects of Global Postural Re-education Versus Laser-guided Exercise in Non-specific Chronic Low Back Pain

Effects of Global Postural Re-education Versus Laser-guided Supervised Exercise in Individuals With Non-specific Chronic Low Back Pain

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2024-05-28

Pain, Back
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06415825

Preliminary Muscle Contraction in the Rehabilitation and Prevention of Degenerative Pain in the Locomotor System

RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of muscle preliminary contraction in the rehabilitation and prevention of degenerative pain in the spine, hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints, as well as after hip and knee arthroplasty. HYPOTHESIS: Muscle preliminary contraction has a significant short-term and long-term effect in the rehabilitation and prevention of degenerative pain in the spine, hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints, as well as after hip and knee arthroplasty. RESEARCH METHODS: At least 216 patients with degenerative pain in the spine, hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints, as well as after hip and knee arthroplasty, will be studied. They will be randomized into pairwise sub-groups. All will receive standard advice. The maneuver sub¬groups will receive additional advice - preliminary contraction of the muscles in the corresponding kinesiology segment. This advice will be embedded in all motor activities of daily living involving the relevant area. The following follow-up parameters will be used: visual analogue pain scale, manual muscle testing, goniometry, centimeter, and preliminary contraction success rate. Their follow-up will be threefold - at the beginning, after 1, and after 6 months. For statistical processing, multiple analysis of variance (MANOVA), with post hoc Bonferroni multiple tests, and Pearson correlation analysis, with post hoc regression analysis, will be used. CONCLUSION: The positive results will allow the preliminary muscle contraction to be used as a universal tool in the rehabilitation, prevention, and prevention of degenerative pain in the spine, hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints, as well as after hip and knee arthroplasty (international contribution). This maneuver is very short (seconds), easy (everybody can perform it), does not require the allocation of time, space, and resources (including financial ones), and is instantly incorporated into everyday life.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2024-05-16

Pain, Back
Pain, Neck
Pain, Hip Burning
+4
RECRUITING

NCT04326192

Brown Adipose Tissue Activation by Spinal Cord Stimulation

The objective of this study is to investigate and utilize spinal cord stimulation (SCS) as an effective approach to eliciting weight loss and potentially alleviating Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), as evidenced by increasing metabolism of adipose tissue.

Gender: All

Ages: 21 Years - 70 Years

Updated: 2024-04-03

1 state

Pain, Back
Obesity, Morbid
Type 2 Diabetes
RECRUITING

NCT04640896

Trigger Point Injections in Anterior Cervical Surgery

To achieve appropriate exposure for an anterior neck surgery (for example an Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion or ACDF), patients are positioned supine with their neck extended. Due to being in this position, patients frequently complain of posterior neck stiffness and pain postoperatively in addition to the anterior incisional pain. This posterior cervical pain can be classified as myofascial pain. Cervical myofascial pain is thought to be the result of overuse or trauma to the supporting muscles of the neck and shoulders. Trigger point injections are one of the methods used to treat myofascial pain. The trigger point injection procedure is where a physician (typically an anesthesiologist) performs an exam of the patient neck and upper back and finds areas of point tenderness. The physician will then inject a small amount of numbing medication (such as bupivacaine) into the muscle or tissue in that area. Trigger point injections have been shown to be superior to botox injections or dry needling, and equivalent to physical therapy. However, these studies were performed on patients with chronic neck pain. There are no studies evaluating the effectiveness of trigger point injections on post anterior cervical surgery patients. At our institution, trigger point injections with local anesthetic are used as part of a multimodal pain control regimen for post-anterior cervical surgery patients. Our hypothesis is if the addition of trigger point injections to standard of care multi-modal post-operative pain control will decrease patients' myofascial pain, and thereby decrease the amount of narcotic pain medication used.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2022-12-08

1 state

Myofacial Pain
Pain, Neck
Pain, Back
+1