Response to functional restoration in non-specificchroniclowbackpain with Modic type 1 changes. Little information exists on the potential differential response to functional restoration between non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NSCLBP) individuals with and those without Modic type 1 changes. Therefore, this case-control study investigated the response profile of NSCLBP patients
Alterations in functional connectivity in patients with non-specificchroniclowbackpain after motor control exercise: a randomized trial. Motor control exercise (MCE) is effective in alleviating non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NCLBP). Neuro-imaging research is warranted to explore the underlying neural mechanisms of MCE. We used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI
The effects of an 8-week dynamic neuromuscular stabilization exercise on pain, functional disability, and quality of life in individuals with non-specificchroniclowbackpain: a randomized clinical trial with a two-month follow-up study. Low back pain (LBP) is a common disorder and is considered one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, resulting in adverse health, social , and economic outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the effects and durability of 8-week Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) exercises on pain, functional disability, and quality of life in individuals aged 30 to 50 years with non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NSCLBP). This research employed a pre- and post-test design with a follow-up period, in which 29 participants (16 in the control group
Isometric vs Isotonic Core Stabilization Exercises to Improve Pain and Disability in Patients with Non-specificChronicLowBackPain: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NSCLBP) is a prevalent condition that affects 90% of individuals experiencing low back pain. Core stabilization exercises (CSE) stand out as the most commonly employed therapeutic approach
Effects of progessive vs. constant protocol whole-body vibration on muscle activation, pain, disability and functional performance in non-specificchroniclowbackpain patients: a randomized clinical trial. Non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NSCLBP) is a prevalent condition causing significant disability and functional impairment. Whole-body vibration exercise (WBVE) has emerged as a new
Supervised exercise with or without laser-guided feedback for people with non-specificchroniclowbackpain. A randomized controlled clinical trial. Among the most effective therapeutic interventions in non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NSCLBP), clinical practice guidelines highlight exercise therapy and patient education; However, regarding the combined intervention of exercise and Pain
Supervised exercise therapy versus laser-guided exercise therapy on postural control in subjects with non-specificchroniclowbackpain: a randomized controlled clinical trial. Among the most effective therapeutic interventions in non-specificchroniclowbackpain, clinical practice guidelines highlight exercise therapy and patient education. However, the variability in the type of exercise spectral density (ESD) in subjects with non-specificchroniclowbackpain. This is a single-blinded randomized clinical comparative controlled trial. The study was carried out in different private physiotherapy care centers. We enrolled 60 subjects with non-specificchroniclowbackpain of at least 3-month duration, aged 18-45 years. Both groups performed a total of 16 therapeutic exercise sessions
Safety and efficacy of 650 nm invasive laser acupuncture on non-specificchroniclowbackpain: A protocol for a multicenter randomized placebo-controlled trial. We aim to obtain clinical trial data regarding the safety, efficacy, and usefulness of invasive laser acupuncture (ILA) for non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NSCLBP) through a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Our clinical trial
[Debora: Long-Term Effectiveness of an Inpatient Combined Pain Competence and Depression Prevention Training for Non-SpecificChronicLowBackPain and Depressive Symptoms]. To investigate the effects of an intervention for pain competence and depression prevention for multidisciplinary inpatient rehabilitation of non-specificchroniclowbackpain on psychological and work-related outcomes over
The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on pain and electrical stimulation muscle thickness in patients with non-specificchroniclowbackpain-based ultrasonographic evaluation. The existing mechanisms of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) focuses more on the effect of neural tissue. This study investigated the effect of TENS on the thickness of the erector
Between guidelines and clinical trials: evidence-based advice on the pharmacological management of non-specificchroniclowbackpain. The pharmacological management of nonspecific chronic low back pain (NCLBP) aims to restore patients' daily activities and improve their quality of life. The management of NCLBP is not well codified and extremely heterogeneous, and residual symptoms are common
Effects of kinesiology taping and core stability exercise on clinical variables in patients with non-specificchroniclowbackpain: A randomized controlled trial. Properly-designed exercises and use of different physiotherapeutic modalities have been shown to be useful in the management of patients with non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NSCLBP). This research examined the effects
Classifying patients with non-specificchroniclowbackpain using the impact stratification score in an online convenience sample. In 2014, the National Institute of Health Pain Consortium's research task force (RTF) on research standards for chronic low back pain (CLBP) proposed the Impact Stratification Score (ISS) as a patient-reported outcome measure that could stratify patients
Transcranial direct current stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex improves postural stability in non-specificchroniclowbackpain patients with high fear of pain: A randomized sham-controlled trial. Deficits in postural stability in response to environmental challenges are seen in chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients with high fear of pain (HFP). Hence, it is essential to follow
Effect of adding abdominal bracing to spinal stabilization exercise on lumbar lordosis angle, extensor strength, pain, and function in patients with non-specificchroniclowbackpain: A prospective randomized pilot study. This study investigated the effect of adding abdominal bracing to spinal stability exercise in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). This prospective, randomized pilot
Mid-term Effect of Lumbar Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in Patients with Non-specificChronicLowBackPain: A Randomized Clinical Trial. The objective of this study was to compare the standalone and combined mid-term effects of conventional physiotherapy and lumbar sustained natural apophyseal glides on pain, range of motion, fear avoidance belief, and functional status in patients with non-specificchroniclowbackpain. This randomized clinical study was conducted in a state hospital. Fifty-five patients with non-specificchroniclowbackpain (mean age: 40.69 ± 6.27 years) were divided into 3 groups. Group I (n=18) received conventional physiotherapy (electrotherapy and heat application) 5 days a week for 3 weeks, group II (n=19) received lumbar sustained natural apophyseal
Effect of multidimensional physiotherapy on non-specificchroniclowbackpain: a randomized controlled trial. Many people with non-specificchroniclowbackpain (NSCLBP) do not recover with current conventional management. Systematic reviews show multidimensional treatment improves pain better than usual active interventions. It is unclear whether multidimensional physiotherapy improves pain
Assessment of a taping method combined with manual therapy as a treatment of non-specificchroniclowbackpain - a randomized controlled trial Chronic low back pain is the most frequent medical problem and the condition with the most years lived with disability in Western countries. The objective of this study was to assess a new treatment, Medi-Taping, which aims at reducing complaints
Patient acceptable symptom state for patient-reported outcomes in people with non-specificchroniclowbackpain. The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) is a treatment-response criterion developed to determine the clinical relevance of a treatment effect. Its estimates for some patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in non-specificchroniclowbackpain (cLBP) are lacking and the stability of PRO