Music Therapy Model "The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music" on Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis...
Rheumatoid ArthritisQuality of Life1 moreThe aim of this study is to investigate the effect of music therapy and in particular of the model "The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)" in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in relation to both chronic pain relief and other psychosocial parameters, as well as the effect of the method on caregiver burden.
Quantitative Sensory Testing in Chronic Pain Patients Undergoing Opioid Treatment and Opioid Tapering...
Analgesic Drug DependenceSensory DeficitFew studies have used quantitative sensory tests to study the effect of chronic opioid treatment on sensation. The investigators will test chronic pain patients who are on different MEDDs, normal volunteers, and patients undergoing an opioid taper. This will be the first study to perform sensory testing on patients while undergoing an opioid taper on an outpatient basis.
Novel Cellular Therapy for the Treatment of Pain Associated With Chronic Pancreatitis
Chronic PancreatitisChronic PainThe goal of this clinical trial is to test whether adult stem cells, called mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) collected from the patient's bone marrow can help reduce pain caused by chronic pancreatitis and improve pancreatic function.
Smartphone-based Brainwave Entrainment (BWE) Technology in Chronic Pain
Chronic PainIs brainwave entrainment a feasible tool for managing long-term pain in a patient population in the home-setting? Long-term pain affects 4 in 10 people in the UK and can impact on all aspects of life. Many people find that their pain is not well controlled on the treatments that are currently available, or they experience unpleasant side-effects from painkillers. There is therefore an urgent need for new safe and effective treatments for long-term pain. One new approach to treatment is to target alpha brainwaves - rhythmic brain activity that is known to be associated with reduced pain. Alpha brainwaves can be increased by looking at flashing lights or listening to rhythmic sounds at the same rhythm as the brainwaves. This is known as "brainwave entrainment" (BWE) and can be delivered through a smartphone application. The aim of this study is to test the suitability, acceptability and benefits of the brainwave entrainment smartphone application for people with long-term pain, and to inform the design of a future larger study. The investigators aim to recruit 40 participants. Individuals may be eligible if they are over 18 years old and have suffered persistent pain for longer than 3 months. Participants will attend a 3-hour session in the laboratory in either Manchester or Leeds. They will undergo brainwave entrainment for different lengths of time whilst their brain activity and pain levels are recorded to determine the most effective "dose" of entrainment for that individual. They will then use the smartphone application at home 3 times a day for 4 weeks, and will complete pain, sleep, fatigue and quality of life questionnaires. At the end of the study, the investigators will conduct interviews to gain in-depth feedback. The total duration for each participant is around 7 weeks. This study is funded by a Leeds Cares Clinical Research Fellowship.
Pain and Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive DisorderChronic PainThis study will examine the effects of brain stimulation on pain symptoms associated with Major depressive disorder. This study will enroll 69 Subjects. Study subjects will be asked to complete surveys about their mood and well-being, 2 blood draws, 2 MRIs, 3 electroencephalograms, and receive 30 treatments of blinded transcranial magnetic stimulation. There is no control group as all subjects will receive some form of active treatment. Subjects are required to participate in 30-33 study visits and volunteer 40 hours of their time. Compensation for this study is $150 for completing all study activities.
AIMS Medical Outcomes Study
Mental Health IssuePTSD3 moreThis epidemiologic research is being conducted as an observational prospective case series outcomes study of the use of advanced integrative specialty medical care and its effect on adult and pediatric patients with chronic or serious illnesses or mental health disorders.
Psilocybin-facilitated Treatment for Chronic Pain
FibromyalgiaPrimaryThe primary purpose of this study is to preliminarily estimate the efficacy of psilocybin-facilitated treatment for fibromyalgia. Investigators will assess the impact of psilocybin-facilitated treatment on pain, fatigue, and other fibromyalgia symptoms, in addition to the level of functioning and quality of life. Investigators will also evaluate potential mediators of treatment (e.g., treatment expectations, pain characteristics, personality, beliefs/cognitions, emotions). Investigators hypothesize psilocybin treatment will significantly reduce symptom severity in fibromyalgia patients.
Hypnotic Cognitive Therapy Reduce Acute & Chronic SCI Pain in Inpatient Rehabilitation
Spinal Cord InjuriesPain3 moreChronic spinal cord injury (SCI) pain is complex and difficult to treat. For individuals with SCI, pain often begins early in the course of their SCI and continues longitudinally. Unfortunately, SCI-related pain is frequently not responsive to medical treatment and medical treatments that are available and commonly used, such as opioids, have negative side-effects and risk of addiction. Nonpharmacological (non-medication) interventions to reduce chronic pain show promise both for individuals with SCI as well as other chronic pain conditions. Research on psychological interventions for chronic pain over the past two decades has consistently found these interventions to be more effective than no treatment, standard care, pain education, or relaxation training alone. However, many of these interventions are designed and implemented in outpatient settings after chronic pain has already developed. The development of early, effective, and preventative interventions to reduce the development of chronic pain has the potential to vastly improve quality of life for individuals with SCI. Having demonstrated the feasibility and acceptance of this treatment in an earlier study, the purpose of this randomized clinical trial is to compare the treatment of Hypnosis Enhanced Cognitive (HYPCT) therapy to Pain Education (ED) for reducing acute and chronic pain for individuals with new spinal cord injuries. The main goals of the study are to: Aim 1: Test the effectiveness of HYPCT during inpatient rehabilitation for SCI compared to a ED for reducing current pain intensity. Aim 2: Determine the post-intervention impact of HYPCT sessions compared to ED on average pain intensity. Participants will be asked to: Complete 3 surveys over six months Complete pre and post treatment pain assessments for each of 4 treatment/control sessions Participants will be assigned to one of two groups for treatment and receive either: 4 Hypnotic Cognitive therapy sessions or 4 Pain Education sessions
Differential Target Multiplexed Spinal Cord Stimulation (DTM-SCS®) Real World Outcomes
Chronic PainThe UPGRADE registry will capture long-term, real-world outcomes to understand the effect of Differential Target Multiplexed (DTM®) programming in the Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) implanted population on the management of chronic pain, primarily on its use for trunk and/or limb pain. The clinical study is sponsored by Celéri Health and is funded through a financial grant from Medtronic's External Research Program. The registry study will be conducted across approximately 25 centers in the United States with up to 600 participants enrolled.
Chronic Widespread Pain in HIV: Novel Mechanisms and Therapeutics
Chronic Widespread PainTo determine if decreased production or release of endogenous opioid peptides by peripheral immune cells contributes to hypersensitivity in people with HIV