Low Back Pain, Mechanical
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See which Low Back Pain, Mechanical trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Low Back Pain, Mechanical trials you may qualify forThe purpose of this investigator-initiated study is to provide an efficient and non-invasive treatment option for pain caused by the piriformis muscle.
The study will include patients suffering from nonspecific mechanical low back pain for more than 6 weeks. Two groups will be compared. A Control group and an E…
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to compare the effectiveness of lumbar stabilization exercises and muscular chain therapy on reducing pain inten…
This study aims to evaluate the effects of online Therapeutic Neuroscience Education (TNE) combined with a 6-week conventional physiotherapy program on pain, di…
This study is a randomized controlled trial and the purpose of this study is to determined the effects of sacral mobilizations along with the lumbar mobilizatio…
Mechanical low back pain (LBP) stems from spinal structures or surrounding tissues, often caused by overuse or trauma, and is prevalent globally with high recur…
This prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled trial investigates whether the addition of spinal mobilization to a structured home exercise program impro…
Chronic mechanical low back pain (CMLBP) is a common clinical problem that affects physical function, spinal mobility, and quality of life. Manual therapy techn…