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Clinical Trial

Efficacy of Cognitive Functional Therapy in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain After Spinal Surgery

NCT: NCT07576062 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07576062
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-05
Completion2027-11

Brief Summary

Chronic low back pain after spinal surgery is a complex and disabling condition influenced by biopsychosocial factors. Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) is a promising intervention targeting these multidimensional aspects. This randomized, sham-controlled trial aims to compare the efficacy of CFT versus a sham intervention (detuned photobiomodulation) in participants with chronic low back pain after spinal surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Efficacy of Cognitive Functional Therapy in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain After Spinal Surgery?

Efficacy of Cognitive Functional Therapy in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain After Spinal Surgery is a clinical trial registered under NCT07576062. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07576062?

The current status of NCT07576062 (Efficacy of Cognitive Functional Therapy in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain After Spinal Surgery) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did Efficacy of Cognitive Functional Therapy in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain After Spinal Surgery start?

Efficacy of Cognitive Functional Therapy in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain After Spinal Surgery started on 2026-05.

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