Occipital Nerve Stimulation in Fibromyalgia
FibromyalgiaThe aim of this study is to investigate whether greater occipital nerve stimulation is effective in the treatment of fibromyalgia related pain. The study uses sub sensory threshold stimulation and placebo stimulation in order to investigate whether sub-threshold stimulation is feasible in a placebo controlled study.
Safety and Efficacy Study of Xyrem® (Sodium Oxybate) in Subjects With Fibromyalgia.
FibromyalgiaThe objective of this trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Xyrem® in long term use.
Assessing Efficacy and Safety of Lacosamide Compared to Placebo in Reducing Signs and Symptoms of...
Fibromyalgia SyndromeThis trial investigated the efficacy and safety of 400mg/day of lacosamide as compared to placebo in reducing the signs and symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome.
Efficacy and Safety of SR46349B in Patients With Sleep Disorders in Fibromyalgia
FibromyalgiaSleep1 moreFibromyalgics frequently report sleep disturbances, in particular poor and unrefreshing sleep. Additionally, studies have reported that sleep problems, pain and mood disturbances are associated in patients with fibromyalgia. By improving the quality of sleep, complaints of poor and unrefreshing sleep, fatigue, pain, which are among the main components of this chronic pain disorder may be improved.
Lifestyle Physical Activity to Reduce Pain and Fatigue in Adults With Fibromyalgia
FibromyalgiaThe purpose of this study is to determine the effect of 3 months of daily, 30-minute lifestyle physical activity on pain and fatigue in inactive adults with fibromyalgia (FM).
Mild Water-Filtered Near Infrared Whole-Body-Hyperthermia as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Fibromyalgia...
FibromyalgiaThe purpose of the study is to evaluate whether mild walter-filtered near infrared hyperthermia produces an additional benefit when applied as an adjunct to standard multimodal rehabilitation compared to standard multimodal rehabilitation only in patients with fibromyalgia.
Efficacy of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in Chronic Idiopathic Pain Disorders
FibromyalgiaIrritable Bowel Syndrome1 moreObjectives : To investigate the analgesic effects of repeated sessions of unilateral rTMS in patients with chronic pain syndrome due to fibromyalgia, IBS or burning mouth syndrome. Primary outcome will be numerical pain scores. Methods : The study will be randomized and performed in parallel groups and double blind versus sham stimulation, and will include 90 patients (45 patients per treatment arm). The randomization will be computerized and performed for each aetiological group separately. The rTMS will be performed on the left motor cortex, 5 consecutive days , then once a week during 3 weeks then twice a month during 2 months, then once a month during 6 months. Clinical assessment will include an assessment of pain, quality of life, sleep, depression and anxiety, catastrophizing, and a neuropsychological evaluation. Conclusion : this study should allow to determine for the first time the long term efficacy and safety of rTMS in the treatment of dysfunctional or idiopathic chronic pain syndromes which are often refractory to conventional treatments.
Pilot Study: Relaxation and Guided Imagery in Hispanic Persons Diagnosed With Fibromyalgia
FibromyalgiaPain3 moreThe purpose of this pilot study was to test the effects of a 10-week relaxation and guided imagery intervention on pain perception, functional status, self-efficacy and levels of distress in Hispanic adults diagnosed with fibromyalgia.
Nondrug Treatment Programs for Adults With Fibromyalgia
FibromyalgiaFibromyalgia (FM) syndrome is a common chronic pain disorder that may benefit from nondrug treatment. This study will compare the effectiveness of behavioral preparation, stress management education, and fibromyalgia and coping education in relieving the symptoms of FM. Each of these nondrug treatments will be combined with physical therapy and physical education. Specific aims: 1) Evaluate the efficacy of behavioral preparation programs on attrition, compliance, and treatment outcomes of self-management rehabilitation for FM syndrome. 2) Determine factors that mediate clinical efficacy. 3) Evaluate individual differences in treatment responses to delineate who will benefit most from each type of the behavioral preparation programs.
Study of Milnacipran for the Treatment of Fibromyalgia
FibromyalgiaAntidepressants of all varieties represent a common form of therapy for many chronic states including fibromyalgia. The majority of antidepressants increase the levels of serotonin or norepinephrine in the central nervous system. Milnacipran is a dual norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake inhibitor and may be effective in the treatment of fibromyalgia.