RecruitingNCT06924671
GLA:D Back Canada - a Program for Chronic and Persistent Low Back Pain
GLA:D Back Canada - a Program for Persistent Low Back Pain.
Sponsor
University of Alberta
Enrollment
2,200 participants
Start Date
Jun 18, 2021
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
GLA:D Back is a program developed in Denmark to help people with persistent low back pain. This study will assist in contextualizing Danish content into an English version of the program.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria1
- Patients must have persistent low back pain of at least 1 month's duration.
Exclusion Criteria3
- Participating currently in a supervised exercise or rehabilitation program or enrolled in another interventional clinical trial.
- Patients with nerve root involvement, suspected serious pathology, unstable trauma to the spine, aspects of pregnancy or other conditions that would prevent participation or disallow trial completion within the prescribed time period.
- Persons with conditions that require a specialist consult are suspected of needing a specialist consult, or have conditions that would be aggravated or worsened if treated by the interventions in this study.
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Interventions
BEHAVIORALGLA:D Back
GLA:D Back is a 10-week program based on first-line recommendations of patient education and structured exercise taught in a group format.
Locations(1)
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NCT06924671
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