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Chronic Pain Management After Herniorraphy

Chronic Pain

Nowadays, chronic pain mainly as a result of iatrogenic nerve damage is generally considered as the most frequent complication after inguinal hernia surgery. The primary objective of this randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial is to investigate whether pregabalin reduces pain in patients with chronic pain of neuropathic origin after herniorraphy.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Focal Pain Outcomes Using Configurations Applied for Lateral Stimulation

Chronic Pain

To evaluate programming modalities at various targets for focal foot, knee pain, and groin pain relief.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A New Model to Reach Vulnerable Older Adults With Pain Self-management Support

Chronic Pain

Learning chronic pain self-management skills can help patients improve daily functioning and quality of life, while avoiding risks associated with opioids and other pharmacological treatments. Community health workers (CHWs) may help make chronic pain self-management interventions more accessible to older adults living in underserved communities. The goal of this study is to conduct a feasibility test of a chronic pain self-management intervention delivered by CHWs, in conjunction with mobile health tools, in a sample of 25 older adults recruited from community sites in Detroit, Michigan. This study will involve the use of mixed quantitative and qualitative methods to assess participant engagement and satisfaction, and change in pain-related outcomes.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of Near-infrared Spectroscopy to Measure Cortical Pain Pathway (Brain) Activation During...

Shoulder PainChronic Pain1 more

The benefit experienced by some patients when treated with dry needling,1 combined with the field-expedient nature of this intervention, make dry needling uniquely suited for the military healthcare environment. An improved understanding of the mechanism by which dry needling exerts its clinical benefits will allow clinicians to adopt more efficacious treatment strategies for Soldiers with chronic musculoskeletal pain. The proposed study will utilize functional near-infrared spectroscopy and structural health monitoring (SHM) to provide insight on the central and peripheral mechanisms of dry needling. Phase 1 will compare the cortical pain pathway response of thirty participants with non-traumatic shoulder pain receiving either true or sham dry needling. An additional 15 participants will be enrolled to receive true dry needling to determine if brain responses may be able to predict clinical improvement (responders versus non-responders) in phase 2. Since chronic pain after musculoskeletal injury is the leading cause of medical discharge from service and a primary source of disability in the U.S. military2,3, improved complementary and alternative treatment strategies have the potential to have a large impact on both military readiness and health care costs within the Armed Forces.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Optimizing Chronic Pain Management Through Patient Engagement With Quality of Life Measures

Chronic Low Back Pain

This study evaluates the use of a health-related quality of life report based on the SPADE cluster (sleep disturbance, pain interference with activities, anxiety, depression, and low energy/fatigue) derived from the PROMIS-29 instrument in patients with chronic low back pain. Half of the participants will receive the report, while the other half will not.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Platelet Rich Plasma Versus Radio Frequency for Chronic Knee Arthritis

Osteo Arthritis KneePain1 more

Osteoarthritis (OA) affects aged above 45 years. RF has been used for several painful conditions. There have been a few attempts to use RF current for the treatment of painful conditions of joints of the extremities. It was also used for the treatment of painful conditions of the hip joint.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Living in Full Even With Pain Study

Musculoskeletal PainChronic Pain

This project will increase our understanding of the mechanisms underlying changes in opioid medication use associated with three psychosocial chronic pain (CP) treatments. These treatments are: (1) Cognitive Therapy (CT), (2) Mindfulness Meditation (MM), and (3) Activation Skills (AS). The sample will be adults with CP who are at risk of opioid misuse. The purpose of this study is to understand the specific ways these treatments work for reducing opioid use. In addition, the investigators are interested in examining moderators of treatment response. The findings will potentially inform the future streamlining of psychosocial treatments, as well as the development of algorithms for matching individuals with CP who are at risk for opioid misuse to the specific treatment most likely to efficiently optimize benefit.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality for Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Pilot

Chronic PainOpioid Use Disorder

This is a pilot feasibility study of a virtual reality device for patients with co-morbid chronic pain and opioid use disorder.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Shock-wave Therapy in Patients With Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Myofascial Pain SyndromeChronic Pain

30 patients with chronic cervical myofascial pain (4 males, 26 females) aged between 25 to 57 years (with average age 41,20±10,23 years) were included the study. Participants were divided into two groups as intervention group (n=15) and control group (n=15). Patients in intervention group received radial shock-wave application one times a week for six weeks and home based stretching exercises. Patients in control group (CG) received home based stretching exercises. Rest and activity pain (Visual Analog Scale), pressure pain threshold (PPT), cervical range of motion (CROM) and disability (Neck Disability Index) were assessed at baseline and after the treatment.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Management of Work-Disability Associated With Co-Morbid Pain and Depression: A Feasibility Study...

Chronic Pain

The purpose of the present study was to conduct a preliminary evaluation the feasibility and impact of a risk-targeted behavioral activation intervention for work-disabled individuals with co-morbid pain and depression.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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