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Monopolar Dielectric Diathermy and Yoga on Chronic Neck Pain and Therapeutic Yoga on Pain, Functionality,...

Chronic PainNeck Pain

The aim of this study is to compare the effects of applying monopolar dielectric radiofrequency diathermy plus therapeutic neck yoga with performing only therapeutic neck yoga in patients with non-specific chronic neck pain.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Progressive Relaxation Training Effect On Pain, Activity And Social Participation In Women With...

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the effects of PRT on pain characteristics, attack frequency, activity self-efficacy perception, and social participation in women with two different types of headaches, TTH and migraine. Methods: A total of 58 women within the age range of 20 to 45 were screened for eligibility in terms of suitability for participation in the study. Two separate progressive relaxation training sessions were administered to two distinct groups: one comprised of women with TTH and the other consisting of women with migraine. Pre- and post-training assessments were conducted for both groups as follows. Both intervention groups were instructed and trained by a physiotherapist 2times a week for 30 minutes each over 6 weeks,

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Digital Therapeutic for Chronic Pain Feasibility Study

Chronic Pain

The investigators will conduct a 2-arm randomized control feasibility study to evaluate: 1) the feasibility of using the mobile app and an optional activity tracker, 2) the feasibility of conducting a 2-arm trial, and 3) estimate the effect size for planning for a larger efficacy trial based on our primary outcomes. The intervention arm will test a mobile app that aims to help people reduce pain interference who have chronic pain, as well as mental health issues with depression and anxiety. Participants in the intervention arm will also have the option to sense health data with a tracker that integrates with the app, which will inform the feasibility of this feature.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness of Temporomandibular Joint Mobilization and Exercise in Individuals With Chronic...

Temporomandibular Joint DisordersTemporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome2 more

To examine the effects of temporomandibular joint mobilization and exercises added to the conventional physiotherapy program on posture, functionality and muscular endurance in individuals with chronic neck pain.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

The Power of Touch. Non-Invasive C-Tactile Stimulation for Chronic Osteoarthritis Pain

Chronic Pain

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease with a prevalence of up to 30% among adults over 45 years old. Moreover, elderly people over 60 years are more prone to develop a chronification of pain symptomatology. Chronic pain in OA enormously restricts patients' ability to perform their daily activities, eliciting psychological distress and mood alterations, and producing massive socioeconomic consequences. For these reasons, any non-invasive drug-free treatment that decreases chronic pain in OA requires serious evaluation. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of noninvasive interoceptive stimulation (affective touch) in treating chronic pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA). This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of noninvasive interoceptive stimulation (affective touch) in treating chronic pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA).

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Acceptability and Efficacy of Pain Reprocessing Therapy in Racially/ Ethnically Diverse Adults With...

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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn which treatment works better for adults with chronic pain. This study are comparing three treatments: Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and usual care (whatever a person is already doing to cope with their pain). The study's main questions are: Does PRT work well for adults with chronic pain? Which treatment works better for lowering pain: PRT, CBT, or usual care? This study will compare PRT, CBT, and usual care to see which is most helpful for lowering pain and helping with other problems that people with chronic pain can have.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Ultra Low Frequency Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Low Back Pain

Chronic PainChronic Low-back Pain

The Presidio Medical Ultra Low Frequency (ULF™) Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) System is intended to provide pain relief to participants who have been clinically diagnosed with chronic low back pain with or without leg pain.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR) for Reduction of Chronic Pain and Drug Therapie

Chronic Pain

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) combines ideas of traditional cognitive therapies with meditative practices aimed at cultivating mindfulness. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is considered one of the original mindfulness-based interventions. It has been modified to be offered virtually,which has been useful throughout the COVID pandemic, and more importantly, has served to inform other mindfulness approaches, such as trauma-focused therapy. The investigators want to assess the efficacy of MBSR in patients with Chronic Pain undergoing drug treatment.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Clinical Efficacy of Axillary Block in Cervical Radiculopathy

PainChronic

The primary endpoint of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of axillary block in patients of cervical radiculopathy using 2 volumes of local anesthetics.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

A Randomized, Controlled Study of Repeat Dose Sustained Release Lidocaine for Treatment of Chronic...

Chronic Pain

This multi-center, phase 2, randomized, single-blind, three-arm, active-controlled study is comparing repeat doses, every 28 days, of standard of care (SOC) plus ST-01 against SOC plus 1% lidocaine HCL in men experiencing chronic scrotal content pain (CSCP). The main purpose of this study is to determine if repeat injections of ST-01 are safe and effective in reducing pain. After completing a screening phase participants will be randomized into one of three groups: 1) ST-01 70 mg/mL arm, 2) ST-01 140 mg/mL arm, 3) 1% Lidocaine HCL arm (Control). Participants will receive up to 4 study treatment injections at 28-day intervals. Participants randomized to the Control arm will be given the opportunity to cross over to an ST-01 treatment arm after 2 study treatments.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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