Shaking up back pain relief: can vibration make needling less painful?
NCT ID NCT06527339
Summary
This study is testing a new approach for chronic low back pain. Researchers want to see if adding vibration to a common needle therapy (dry needling) can reduce pain better and cause less discomfort during and after treatment than the standard method. They will compare the two techniques in 36 adults with long-term low back pain.
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Universidad de Zaragoza
Zaragoza, Zaragoza, 50009, Spain
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