Pilot Study of Vagal Stimulation in Chronic Low Back Pain
NCT: NCT05639270 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Low back pain is a major public health problem. It is the leading cause of disability in the world. The factors that lead to chronicity of low back pain are multi-factorial and are essentially represented by psychosocial factors (catastrophism, kinesiophobia, algophobia job dissatisfaction, emotional problems such as depression, anxiety, stress, injustice, etc.). Pain is a multimodal experience that involves different brain structures that are activated by the pain signal and involve the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The vagus nerve is the main actor of one of the two branches of the ANS, the parasympathetic system, which acts as a "slow-down". The vagus nerve participates in the inter-neuronal transmission of key neurotransmitters for mood, alertness, attention and motivation. Vagal stimulation has been used for many years as an analgesic device in chronic pain (vascular pain (facial vascular pain, fibromyalgia, visceral pain, gastrointestinal and pelvic pain...) To date, no study has been conducted on the value of vagal stimulation in chronic low back pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pilot Study of Vagal Stimulation in Chronic Low Back Pain?
Pilot Study of Vagal Stimulation in Chronic Low Back Pain is a clinical trial registered under NCT05639270. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT05639270?
The current status of NCT05639270 (Pilot Study of Vagal Stimulation in Chronic Low Back Pain) is: COMPLETED.
When did Pilot Study of Vagal Stimulation in Chronic Low Back Pain start?
Pilot Study of Vagal Stimulation in Chronic Low Back Pain started on 2023-02-15.
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