Change in Pain and Quality of Life Following SCS for Chronic Pain
PainChronic5 moreStudy Title Subject-reported treatment efficacy and procedure satisfaction (steps) study.BURST study- a prospective observational clinical study examining the changes in quality of life and pain following spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of chronic intractable lower back and lower limb pain.
Acupuncture Combined With Mindfulness: ACUMIND
Chronic PainThis study aims to gather preliminary data regarding acupuncture and mindfulness in the treatment of chronic pain.
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Chronic Non-specific Neck Pain
Chronic PainThe aim of this study is to investigate the effect of osteopathic manipulative treatment on pain intensity, disability level and psychosocial factors in patients with chronic non-specific neck pain. We hypothesed that osteopathic manipulative treatment is better than conventional physiotherapy in management of pain, disability and depression.
A Single Arm, Open-label First In Human Study for Assessing the Safety and Performance of the EpiFinder...
Chronic PainThe EpiFinder device, which is the investigational device in this study, is intended for use in epidural procedures, between a luer syringe and an epidural needle, to give the treating physician a clear indication that the needle tip has entered the epidural space. The objective of this First In Human study is to evaluate the safety and performance of using the EpiFinder to identify the epidural space in subjects with a clinical indication to receive a lumbar Epidural Steroid Injections.
Interoceptive Exposure as a Treatment Option for Disabling Fear of Pain
Chronic PainThe aim of this study is to investigate the use of Interoceptive Exposure (IE) in treatment of disabling fear of pain using a single-case series design.
Thumb and Wrist Proprioception Exercises.
Radius FracturesHand Injuries3 moreDistal radius fracture is the most common upper extremity fracture with peak incidence among older women after the fifth decade of life. Proprioception is one constituent of a complex Sensory motor control process. Proprioception requires the reception and central integration of incoming afferent signals. Although various sensory and motor deficits have been correlated with significant functional impairment after wrist trauma, limited research exists on the effects of proprioception and multi sensory training after distal radius fracture.
Efficacy of Mindfulness Therapy in Orofacial Chronic Pain
MindfulnessChronic Pain1 morePsychological impairments have a significant role in management and coping of pain in patients with orofacial pain disorders. The response of this kind of pathologies to topical or systemic medications is not predictable and mindfulness breathing and relaxation techniques could present good results since it help patients to accept their problem and to cope it. In consequence, the present study is aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a mindfulness therapy program in management of chronic orofacial pain.
Comparison of Erector Spinae Plane Block and Pectoral Nerve Block for Acute and Chronic Pain in...
Acute PainChronic Pain1 moreUltrasound-guided blockage of the erector plane of the spine (known as ESP BLOCK) is a recently described block and a very useful strategy in the perioperative period as it provides effective analgesia in thoracic surgery. Ultrasound-guided type II pectoral nerve block (internationally known by the acronym Pecs II block) is a very useful strategy in the perioperative period because it provides effective analgesia in breast surgeries and can optimize results. The aim of this study is to assess perioperative pain in mastectomies. This is a prospective, randomized, single-blinded study that will compare the effects of spinal erector plane block versus pectoral nerve block in patients scheduled for mastectomy. The ESP group will receive balanced general anesthesia associated with ESP BLOCK with 0.5% ropivacaine guided by ultrasound. The Pecs II group will receive balanced general anesthesia associated with Pecs II block with 0.5% ropivacaine guided by USG.
Chronic Widespread Pain
Chronic PainCognitive-behavioral treatments have proven effective in helping people with chronic pain. However, due to the limited availability of trained clinicians, many young people with chronic pain problems do not benefit from them. In order to overcome the shortage of clinicians researchers have begun to develop treatment programs that could be self-administered by smartphones. Although this is a step in the right direction, it is equally true that it also encloses a problematic issue. Namely, a large number of experienced clinicians would still be needed to oversee the functioning of these programs, and it does not seem likely that they will be available within a short time, at least in certain countries. The objectives of this project are (1) to develop a web platform (iPAINs) to assist the clinician in the process of (a) creating and (b) administering cognitive-behavioral treatments for the management of chronic pain in adolescents and young adults, and (2) study the efficacy of a self-administered cognitive-behavioral treatment for young people with fibromyalgia or chronic widespread pain, developed and administered through iPAINs.
Validation of the ASI-SR Form in a Population of Chronic Non-cancer Pain Patients
Chronic PainOpioid-use Disorder4 moreThe Swedish version of ASI-SR has shown good feasibility in assessment of addiction patients functioning compare to long and time-consuming ASI, which is upp to date golden standard in Sweden. This study investigate if ASI-SR is suitable instrument for the assessment of the chronic pain patient addicted to opioids. The validation process is designed according to the COSMIN guidelines. Preliminary results are expected by December 2022.