Translational Study of the Effects of Neural Mobilization in Patients With Lomboisquiatalgia
Low Back PainMechanical2 moreThe spinal nerve injury in humans often results in neuropathic pain characterized by spontaneous burning pain accompanied by allodynia and hyperalgesia. In this sense, lomboisquiatalgia is a neuropathy that is characterized by narrowing the intervertebral foramen of the lumbar vertebrae, leading a lumbar chronic pain which irradiate to a lower limb, being a clinical condition of difficult treatment. Neural Mobilization is a noninvasive technique used by physiotherapists. The technique aims to restore mobility and elasticity of the peripheral nervous system by tenses which are imposed on the roots, nerves, spinal cord and their respective meninges. This technique has been standardized in basic research and has shown promising results. However, clinically, this technique lacks randomized, controlled and double blind studies. Therefore, the investigators have to evaluate the effects of Neural Mobilization technique in patients with lomboisquiatalgia. In this study the investigators will treat patients three times a week, with ten minute treatment time per session, with 25 oscillations per minute for ten sessions. Many tools will be used to assess the effects of the protocol applied, for example: evaluation sheet, visual analogue scale (VAS), quality of life assessment - WHOQOL-bref questionnaire of Roland Morris disability, oswestry index on disability (version 2.0), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for the measurement of cytokines in the blood tissue. In this way, the investigators can contribute and understand the mechanisms involved in the rehabilitation process.
Hypoalgesic Effect of Median Nerve Neural Mobilization Compared to a Controlled Group
Cervicobrachial NeuralgiaThe purpose of these study is to compare the effectivity of the Median Nerve Neural Mobilization technique to the complete absence of treatment in a group of patients who suffer cervicobrachial pain.
A Study to Evaluate the Safety of DA-3030 and to Explore the Efficacy for Diabetic Neuropathic Pain...
Diabetic NeuropathyA multi-centers, placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blinded, pilot clinical trial is designed to evaluate the safety of the DA-3030 injection and to explore the efficacy for Neuropathic pain.
DS-5565 Phase III Study for Post-herpetic Neuralgia
Post-Herpetic NeuralgiaInvestigate the efficacy and safety of DS-5565 in subjects with Post-Herpetic Neuralgia (PHN) in comparison to placebo
Virtual Walking for Neuropathic Pain in Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord InjuryNeuropathic PainSpinal cord injury neuropathic pain (SCI-NP) is a common problem, and when severe, is one of the most problematic of secondary conditions that is minimally to modestly responsive to currently available treatments. It is usually described as burning or stabbing, and is located at or below the level at which their sensation changes from normal to impaired; persons with no feeling at all in their legs for example can experience pain in the legs. The purpose of this project is to further investigate the use of a novel visual stimulation treatment; a technique that has shown benefit in other populations with chronic pain secondary to deafferentation. To accomplish this, a novel treatment - virtual reality (VR) walking - will be examined. Should this treatment show benefit, a portable, accessible means of treatment will be available for persons with SCI and for whom transportation to health care providers is often difficult.
Efficacy and Safety of CNV2197944 Versus Placebo in Patients With Post-herpetic Neuralgia
Post-herpetic NeuralgiaTo investigate the effect of repeat oral dosing of CNV2197944 75 mg tid on the pain experienced in post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN) as measured by changes in PI-NRS after three weeks of treatment compared to the baseline period.
Placebo-controlled Safety and Efficacy Study of Pregabalin in Subjects With Post-traumatic Peripheral...
Neuropathic PainThis study is designed to investigate if pregabalin is effective in treating neuropathic (nerve) pain resulting from peripheral nerve trauma due to a traumatic or surgical event such as, for example, motor vehicle accident, fall, sports injury, knee or hip replacement, hernia repair, thoracotomy, mastectomy, focal/localized burns or crush injury.
Study of DA-9801 to Treat Diabetic Neuropathic Pain
Diabetic NeuropathiesThis is a Phase II dose-ranging study to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of DA-9801 in the treatment of pain associated with diabetic neuropathy. Subjects will receive either 300mg, 600mg, 900mg or placebo, three times daily for eight weeks. During treatment, pain score by Likert numerical rating scale, Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGI-I) and Change in Clinical Global Impression(CGI)are accessed to evaluate the effectiveness.
The Effect of Diet on Chronic Inflammation and Related Disorders Following Spinal Cord Injury
Neuropathic PainDepression3 moreSpinal cord Injury (SCI) is a condition commonly associated with a state of chronic low-grade inflammation due to a variety of factors such heightened risk for infection and development of metabolic disorders. Many disorders which have been demonstrated to have an inflammatory basis have also been found to be at much higher prevalence following SCI. Such conditions include, but are not limited to, depression, cognitive impairment, neuropathic pain, and somatic/autonomic nerve function. The fact that such disorders have an inflammatory basis provides a unique opportunity to treat them with intervention strategies which target the immune system. Natural anti-inflammatory interventions including a diet consisting of foods and supplements with anti-inflammatory properties may be an effective option for treating inflammation in this population. As this treatment strategy will target the inflammatory basis of many disorders it would be expected to lead to a reduction in pro-inflammatory mediators thereby leading to more sustainable long-term immune improvements regarding enzyme function and protein balances. Despite this, surprisingly little research has focused on the use of anti-inflammatory foods for the treatment of chronic inflammatory conditions, and effects specific to SCI have been almost completely neglected. As such, the current study will focus on the daily intake of natural supplements with anti-inflammatory properties over a 3 month intervention and the effects on inflammation and associated disorders will be assessed. It is hypothesized that the supplementation will result in positive alterations in enzyme regulation and protein balances resulting in improvements in each of the outcome measures of interest.
Assessment of the Effectiveness of Ethosuximide in the Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathic Pain....
Neuropathic Traumatic PainPain NRS ≥ 42 moreCurrently, it is established that the voltage-gated calcium channels modulate pain perception due to an influence on the neuronal transmission and excitability. In the past, attention has focused on the modulation of high voltage activated calcium channel. More recently, scientific interest has proven to the low voltage activated calcium channel, also called T-type channels. The data from the literature show significant involvement of these channels in the physiology of nociception and pathophysiology of acute and chronic pain. Moreover, in several animal pain models (acute, neuropathic, inflammatory), T-type channels inhibition alleviates painful behaviours. Analgesics treatments available in clinic are ineffective in some patients with chronic pain (neuropathic, inflammatory) and often induce deleterious side effects. Thus, the clinical use of selective inhibitors of T-type channels could not only help the development of new therapies for the treatment of neuropathic pain (prevalence = 5-8 %), but also have a pharmaco-economic impact due to the low selling price of their inhibitor currently available: Zarontin®. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of ethosuximide (Zarontin®) on the pain symptoms and quality of life in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain compared to a control group.