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Active clinical trials for "Chronic Pain"

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Anesthesia for Pain After Ankle Fracture Surgery

Chronic PainAnkle Fracture Surgery1 more

This pilot study will test the hypothesis that prolonged regional peripheral nerve block will reduce development of chronic pain in patients undergoing surgery for ankle fracture compared to standard of care. Subjects will be followed for one year.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Patient Controlled Intrathecal Analgesia With Bupivacaine for Chronic Low Back Pain

PainIntractable2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the local anesthetic bupivacaine delivered intrathecally in small doses via PTM self-administered boluses significantly improves the breakthrough pain and functional status of patients with chronic intractable pain who are managed with an intrathecal drug delivery system.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Brief Intervention for Chronic Pain in Primary Care

Chronic Pain

The purpose of this research study is to investigate potential benefits of a behavioral intervention for co-occurring chronic pain and distress that is delivered in a primary care clinic.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

University of Michigan / Wayne State Chronic Pain Study

Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

This study is designed to determine if a brief educational program can alter the attitudes and knowledge of individuals with chronic back pain, which is likely to be non-structural in nature. Individuals will be randomly assigned to an experimental condition (performs written educational and emotional awareness exercises) or a control condition (completes a general health activities questionnaire). Comparisons will be made to assess the degree of centralized pain features and functional improvements at 1-month follow-up. A 10-month follow-up as a secondary endpoint is also planned.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Elosan Efficacy Study (EES)

Chronic Pain

The "Elosan Cabin" is a closed, electrically insulated, biocompatible cabin for the short-term application of electrostatic high voltage in patients with chronic pain, especially those with rheumatic diseases. Patients assigned to the Elosan group (group A) will have 8 sessions in the Elosan cabin, with an interval of 3 to 4 days between sessions. Patients assigned to the control group (group B) will have no treatment except for the continuation of their prescribed pain medication and pain therapy.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Internet-based Videoconferencing to Address Alcohol Use and Pain

Chronic PainAlcohol Use1 more

This research seeks to develop a novel, integrated behavioral approach to reduce heavy drinking and chronic pain among patients in HIV-care delivered via internet-based videoconferencing. This first open trial pilot study seeks to recruit patients in the clinic through posted flyers, cards and physician referral.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study (Nutrition Component)

Cardiovascular DiseasesDiabetes12 more

To determine associations between dietary factors and risk of major chronic diseases and their risk factors

Active4 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Audio-Visual-Perception-Enhancement (AVWF®) Method in Chronic Pain Patients

PainStress

It is anticipated that Audio-Visual-Perception-Enhancement (AVWF®) method leads to pain reduction and a decrease of inflammatory markers in chronic pain patients. Also an improvement of quality of life, self-perceived disability and depression in chronic pain patients is expected.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Mind Body Interventions for the Student Population

Chronic PainAnxiety1 more

This crossover randomized design study's objective is to see if mind body interventions can help students on a college campus manage their chronic pain and/or PTSD. Participants will attend 10 mind body skills group sessions that are 2 hours each. These group sessions teach a variety of ways (skills) for people to express their feelings. A licensed doctor, who is certified to teach mind-body skills group classes, will lead the skills group. Participants will be assessed with an anxiety questionnaire, a chronic pain measure and a measure of heart rate variability. There will be two groups. Group 1 will begin intervention after baseline testing and will receive follow-up skill sessions once every month for 6 months. The first group will also attend bonus classes during the next 6 months. The second group will do baseline testing and no intervention for the first 10 weeks. They will then participate in the skills groups the second 10 weeks. There will be 3,6 and 12 month follow up data also taken.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Local Injection of Ozone Versus Methylprednisolone Acetate in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome of Scleroderma...

Carpal Tunnel SyndromeChronic Pain1 more

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common peripheral entrapment neuropathy, this study aims to investigate if, and to what extent local ozone therapy could offer symptom improvement in scleroderma patients with Carpal tunnel syndrome

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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