Sciatic Vs Femoral Nerve Mobilization With Electrical Muscle Stimulation for Treatment of Low Back Pain
Launched by SHALAMAR INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES · Jun 10, 2025
Trial Information
Current as of June 26, 2025
Not yet recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying two different treatment methods for people with low back pain: sciatic nerve mobilization and femoral nerve mobilization combined with electrical muscle stimulation. The goal is to find out which method helps relieve pain and improve movement better for patients suffering from low back pain. The trial will include adults aged 20 to 50 who have specific types of pain patterns and meet certain health criteria.
Participants in this trial can expect to undergo treatments that involve gentle movements of the nerves along with electrical stimulation to help reduce pain. To be eligible, individuals must have a certain level of pain, must not have had serious spinal conditions or surgeries, and need to pass some basic health tests. It’s also important to note that people who are pregnant or have certain serious health issues will not be able to participate. This study aims to provide valuable information on effective treatments for low back pain, which could benefit many individuals dealing with this condition.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • Age between 20-50 years
- • Radiating pain pattern
- • Muscular pain pattern
- • Negative sensory and motor neural examination
- • Patients with peripheral nerve sensitization were included if they were adults and had leg pain duration of \< 3 months(8)
- • VAS Score between 4 and 8
- • Positive findings of tests like thigh thrust, Patrick's Faber test, Gaenslen's test, modified Trendelenburg's test and Slump test.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Pregnancy
- • Post-partum females
- • Serious spinal pathology
- • Sensory and motor deficient
- • History of back and lower extremity surgery
- • Patients with contraindication to Electrical Stimulation
- • Any serious kind of co-morbidities like malignancy, infections
- • Any kind of disability
About Shalamar Institute Of Health Sciences
Shalamar Institute of Health Sciences is a leading healthcare organization dedicated to advancing medical research and clinical trials. With a commitment to improving patient outcomes and enhancing healthcare practices, the institute collaborates with a diverse array of stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, researchers, and regulatory bodies. By fostering innovation and adhering to the highest ethical standards, Shalamar Institute of Health Sciences aims to contribute significantly to the scientific community and the development of new therapeutic interventions. Its state-of-the-art facilities and experienced team provide a robust environment for conducting rigorous clinical trials that address pressing health challenges.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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