A Post Market Study to Assess the Spinal Modulation Neurostimulator System for Chronic Intractable...
Chronic Pain04-SMI-2012 is post market, observational, questionnaire based study to assess the effectiveness of the commercially available Axium neurostimulator in the management of chronic, intractable pain.
Ultrasound-Guided Suprascapular Pulsed Radiofrequency
PAININTRACTABLE1 moreShoulder pain is the second most common musculoskeletal disease in adults, and it often becomes chronic due to treatment difficulties. Pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) therapy has become increasingly popular in the treatment of chronic shoulder pain due to its long duration of action and non-destructive method.
Determination of Longus Colli Muscle Thickness by Ultrasonography
Pain SyndromePain3 moreThis study aims to assess the longus colli muscle thickness by ultrasonography in order to guide stellate ganglion blocks
Identifying Biomarkers and Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid Collected Pre and Post Spinal Cord Stimulation...
Neuropathic PainThis is a single center exploratory study in subjects suffering from chronic refractory pain to identify cellular, molecular and protein biomarkers within cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The study aims to identify any form of correlation between biological content of CSF and pain/treatment success. The study population include individuals suffering from chronic pain which has not been effectively treated with pharmacological treatment, medical intervention or alternative non-invasive treatments who have been scheduled for spinal cord stimulation.
PET Patterns, Biomarkers and Outcome in Burst SCS Treated FBSS Patients
FBSSPain5 moreThe primary aim of this study is to investigate cerebral mechanisms of burst stimulation in Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS) patients treated with Burst Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) for chronic back and leg pain. This study is a single center, prospective, blinded, randomized crossover trial with two 14 days treatment periods and two treatment arms (burst before sham stimulation or sham before burst stimulation).
Ropivacaine/Dexamethasone and 10% Lignocaine Injection in GPN Block for Intractable Cancer Pain...
CancerOropharynx3 moreThe study will compare the efficacy and safety of Ropivacaine/dexamethasone vs 10% lignocaine injection in distal glossopharyngeal nerve block for intractable cancer pain
Efficacy and Safety of Ultra-low Dose Methadone as Adjuvant Analgesic in Cancer Patients With Pain...
PainIntractableThe research hypothesis of this study is: In patients with moderate to severe cancer related pain, the addition of low dose methadone to an existing opioid significantly reduces pain severity compared to low doses morphine.
Prometra's Utilization in Mitigating Pain II
Intractable PainBack Pain3 moreIntrathecal infusion pumps are increasingly used to deliver analgesics for chronic intractable pain. The PUMP II trial is designed to evaluate the ongoing safety and efficacy of the new Prometra® Programmable Pump System for intrathecal administration of morphine sulfate to treat chronic intractable pain.
Pain Blocking During Drug Administration or Blood Collection With Needles
PainIntractableThere is a gating mechanism in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord that acts to facilitate or inhibit transmission of pain signals to the brain. The gate can be closed by mechanical stimuli such as touch and vibration.
Neuraxial and Neurolytic Analgesia for Intractable Pain
PainThe purpose of this study is to collect longitudinal data on outcomes of neuraxial or neurolytic procedures in patients with intractable cancer and chronic noncancer pain so that we may contribute to the growing evidence for or against these therapies and to provide data for ongoing quality improvement activities.