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Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation for Hand and Upper Limb Pain

Dorsal Root Ganglion StimulationPain in Limb4 more

There are no studies as yet specifically investigating the application of DRG stimulation in the treatment of chronic pain affecting the upper limbs. The investigators propose to investigate the effect of dorsal root stimulation in patients with chronic hand or upper limb pain.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

Restore Claims Characterization Study

Chronic Refractory Pain Associated With Failed Back Surgery SyndromeEpidural Fibrosis2 more

The purpose of this study is to characterize the pain coverage capability of the RESTORE spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and assess health outcomes.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Regional Anesthesia Military Battlefield Pain Outcomes Study

Anxiety DisordersComplex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II3 more

The purpose of this study is to examine the short and long-term benefits of implementing early regional anesthesia techniques for pain control after a major traumatic injury to one or more extremities during combat in the Iraqi/Afghanistan war, including the effects on acute and chronic pain, quality of life, and mental health.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Parecoxib on Patients With CRPS

Causalgia

The complex regional pain syndrom is a weighty disease that often results in a lifelong disability. Mostly this disease appears unilateral after comparatively mundane fractures or operations. In early stages CRPS shows inflammatory processes. These inflammatory components can be seen as edema and vasodilatation. These inflammatory processes lead us to the hypothesis that selective COX-2-inhibitors might help patients with CRPS.

No longer available25 enrollment criteria
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