Medical Record, Physical and Neurological Data That Orient to the Diagnosis of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction (SIJD-PE)
Datos de la Historia clínica y Del Examen físico y neurológico Que Orientan al diagnóstico de Dolor Originario en la articulación sacroilíaca
Sponsor: Hospital General Universitario de Valencia
Listed as NCT04381208, this observational or N/A phase trial focuses on Low Back Pain and Sacroiliac Joint Somatic Dysfunction and remains actively recruiting participants. Sponsored by Hospital General Universitario de Valencia, it has been updated 9 times since 2019, reflecting limited change activity. This study adds to the evidence base for this therapeutic area through structured, versioned documentation.
Study Description(click to expand)This is a prospective cohort study of patients seeking care for chronic low back pain. All patients will undergo a detailed history and physical examination, followed by other indicated diagnostic testing. The analysis will correlate findings from patient history and physical examination testing with the eventual diagnosis. The goal of the study is to identify key historical and physical examination criteria that raise the suspicion for sacroiliac joint pain, which is commonly underdiagnosed. Failure to diagnose a health condition could lead to inappropriate surgery.
This is a prospective cohort study of patients seeking care for chronic low back pain. All patients will undergo a detailed history and physical examination, followed by other indicated diagnostic testing. The analysis will correlate findings from patient history and physical examination testing with the eventual diagnosis. The goal of the study is to identify key historical and physical examination criteria that raise the suspicion for sacroiliac joint pain, which is commonly underdiagnosed. Failure to diagnose a health condition could lead to inappropriate surgery.
Status Flow
Change History
9 versions recorded-
Apr 23, 2026 — Present [daily]
Recruiting
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May 2025 — Apr 2026 [monthly]
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Sep 2024 — May 2025 [monthly]
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Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]
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Jun 2023 — Jul 2024 [monthly]
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Jun 2022 — Jun 2023 [monthly]
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Oct 2021 — Jun 2022 [monthly]
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Jan 2021 — Oct 2021 [monthly]
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Jun 2020 — Jan 2021 [monthly]
Recruiting
First recorded
Apr 2019
Trial started
Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot
Eligibility Summary
There are many patients coming daily to our office with the complaint of chronic lumbosacral pain radiating or not to the legs that need a proper diagnosis before any treatment is decided. The diagnosis, based mostly on radiological exams, carries a risk of failure to diagnose the sacroiliac joint as the cause of the pain. The study proposes that a quick interrogatory followed by a physical exam with the adequate provocative testing can raise the suspicion of the diagnosis that the pain is originating from the sacroiliac joint. Thereafter, a diagnostic sacroiliac joint block can be performed. The study aims to correlate findings from patient history and physical examination with eventual diagnosis.
Contact Information
- Hospital General Universitario de Valencia
- University of Valencia
For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .