Effect of Lumbar Spine Correction Training on Postural Awareness and Stability in Patients With Low Back Pain
Summary
Clinical trial NCT07552064 is a randomized controlled study investigating the efficacy of lumbar spine correction training on postural awareness and stability in patients with low back pain, compared to conventional treatment. The trial registered with NIH has an anticipated start date of April 27, 2026. The study documents its purpose, conditions, and interventions (lumbar spine correction training, conventional treatment) in the ClinicalTrials.gov record.
“PURPOSE: to investigate The Efficacy of lumbar spine correction training on postural awareness and stability in patients with low back pain”
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Clinical trial NCT07552064 has been registered in ClinicalTrials.gov documenting a randomized controlled study on lumbar spine correction training for patients with low back pain. The record specifies the trial's purpose, conditions (low back pain), and interventions (lumbar spine correction training and conventional treatment).\n\nAffected parties including clinical investigators, healthcare providers, and patients interested in low back pain treatment research should note this trial's registration. The record provides study design details but does not impose compliance obligations on healthcare organizations. Compliance officers can monitor ClinicalTrials.gov for updates as the trial progresses.
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Effect of Lumbar Spine Correction Training on Postural Awareness and Stability in Patients With Low Back Pain
N/A NCT07552064 Kind: NA Apr 27, 2026
Abstract
PURPOSE: to investigate The Efficacy of lumbar spine correction training on postural awareness and stability in patients with low back pain. Patients with low back pain demonstrate impairments in function and range of motion to deficits in patient's quality of life.
HYPOTHESES: It will be hypothesized that there will be no statically Effect of lumbar spine correction training on postural awareness and stability in patients with low back pain
Conditions: Low Back Pain
Interventions: lumbar spine correction training, conventional treatment
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