VR Mindfulness Study
AnxietyDepression5 moreThis is an exploratory study investigating the use of virtual reality-based guided mindfulness meditation in improving pain, stress, and mood within various clinical populations. The feasibility of utilizing VR applications within the populations of patients with various specific disease types and clinical settings is a burgeoning area of research. The goal is to establish an association between the use of VR-based mindfulness meditation, and pain, stress, and mood scores.
Comparative Study on the Effect of Quadratus Lumborum Block Versus Intrathecal Morphine on the Incidence...
Chronic Post Cesarean PainThe aim of this study is to compare the incidence of CPSCP in patients receiving QLB quadratus lumborum block and ITM versus control as a primary outcome and associated risk factors that might predispose patients to develop CPSCP.
Flexible Attention Sensory Training for Youth With Chronic Pain
Persistent PainThe purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility and acceptability of gamified sensory rehabilitation training technology for children with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Frequency of Piriformis Syndrome:Does the Presence of One Pathology Rule Out the Other?
Chronic PainThe purpose of the investigators is to determine the frequency of priformis syndrome in patients presenting with hip and/or leg pain and to investigate the association of Priformis syndrome with other pathologies of the lumbar spine and hip.
Digital Therapeutics (DTx) for Pain: Pilot Study of a Virtual Reality Software for Chronic Pain...
Chronic Low Back PainProspective, randomised, double-blind, 3-arm parallel group comparison of 2 different virtual reality softwares and standard care.
Consensus-based Algorithms to Address Opioid Misuse Behaviors Among Individuals Prescribed LTOT...
Opioid MisuseChronic PainThe NIH Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) initiative has identified a critical next step to addressing the opioid crisis: improving treatments for opioid misuse behaviors (e.g., using more opioids than prescribed, illicit substance use) in patients prescribed long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain. In previous work, the investigators have developed innovative consensus-based algorithms to manage these behaviors. By developing implementation strategies for these algorithms, this project is directly responsive to the HEAL initiative and promises to reduce opioid misuse-related harms.
Living Well With Chronic Pain
Chronic PainWidespreadThe goal of this project is to test the effect of an interactive e-health intervention for people with chronic pain.
Development and Feasibility Testing of an Advanced Practice Physiotherapy Role in Chronic Pain Management...
Chronic PainThe current study is intended to evaluate the feasibility of conducting a future trial to evaluate the effects of implementing an advanced practice physiotherapist (APP) role within a chronic pain clinic setting.
Partners for Pain & Wellbeing Equity: A Randomized Trial of Community Supported Complementary and...
Neck PainLow Back Pain1 moreThe focus of this project is on developing and optimizing community-based programs for the self-management of back or neck pain for individuals from populations that experience health disparities (BP-PEHD). Community-engaged research approach will be used to conduct quality improvement activities that involves gathering feedback from multiple stakeholders to inform development of the study interventions and materials which will be followed by a randomized pilot study to evaluate feasibility. Supported by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health through the National Institutes of Health's HEAL initiative (https://heal.nih.gov/)"
Multiple Dose Study of Safety and Pharmacokinetics of MEDI0618 in Healthy Volunteers
Chronic PainThis is a single centre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multiple ascending dose study of MEDI0618 in healthy male and female volunteers. Subjects will receive MEDI0618 or placebo administered by intravenous infusion or subcutaneous injection. Safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of multiple ascending doses of MEDI0618 will be assessed.