walk2Wellness: Long-term Effects of Walkasins® Wearable Sensory Prosthesis
Sensory Peripheral NeuropathyBalance; Distorted1 moreThe purpose of this study is to investigate the long-term effects of Walkasins® use on clinical and subject-reported outcomes of balance and gait function, quality of life, physical activity/participation, pain, and medication use in persons with peripheral neuropathy who experience balance problems.
Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Ricolinostat
Peripheral Nervous System DiseasesThis study is an open-label, phase I clinical study to evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetics of ricolinostat in healthy Chinese adult subjects.
Effect of Exercise in the Management of Peripheral Neuropathy
Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral NeuropathyChemotherapeutic ToxicityChemotherapy-associated peripheral neuropathy is a common complication in patients receiving taxane and platinum-based chemotherapy. Peripheral neuropathy may cause the patient's daily life activities to be hindered, quality of life to deteriorate, treatment dose reduced, or even discontinuation of treatment. In the literature, different studies have been carried out using many pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches in the management of this problem, but so far, any approach that has been shown to be effective in its management has not been clearly defined. One of the approaches whose effectiveness is evaluated in management is exercise. There have been published case reports and several experimental studies examining small patient groups on this subject, and it has been shown to have significant benefits in the management of peripheral neuropathy. This study was planned to determine whether exercise is an effective method in the management of chemotherapy-associated peripheral neuropathy in oncology patients.
A Pilot Study of Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Breast Cancer Patients...
Taxane-induced Peripheral NeuropathyChemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)4 moreThis study is being done to evaluate the potential benefits of using acupuncture to reduce symptoms of tingling, burning, numbness and pain in the hands and feet of women with peripheral neuropathy after completion of chemotherapy for breast cancer.
Balancing Treatment Outcomes and Medication Burden Among Patients With Symptomatic Diabetic Peripheral...
Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyPainful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) affects more than 5.5 million people with diabetes. People with painful DPN have trouble sleeping, participating in social events, and conducting daily activities such as going to the store. Several prescription medications are available for the treatment of DPN symptoms, but none work perfectly and all have side effects that may be difficult for some patients. When patients report their symptoms and side effects to their doctor, they provide the doctor with important information to help them make adjustments to treatment that will help with symptoms and that the patient can tolerate in terms of side effects. In some cases, doctors may encourage patients to make these changes on their own at home based on their experience with therapy. However, patients may have a long time between visits to their doctor and may have trouble describing their symptoms to their doctor during a brief 10 to 15 minute visit. This clinical trial explores the possibility of computerized telephone calls to patients (Interactive Voice Response, IVR, technology) to gather information about treatment experiences that can then be reported to the doctor or used to guide patients to make changes in how they take the medication. It addresses the following question: Can routinely asking patients about their experiences with medications and using that information to encourage clinically appropriate titration improve patient quality of life? The investigators hypothesize that systematic collection and feedback of information about DPN treatment preferences and experience from newly treated patients to their primary care physician will facilitate treatment changes that improve patient outcomes
A Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Oxycodone/Naloxone in Korean Patients With Chemotherapy-Induced...
CancerA multicenter, phase IV, interventional study to assess the efficacy and safety of Targin (Oxycodone/Naloxone) Korean patients with CIPN (Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy) who need opioid combination treatment with existing pregabalin of last dose prior to study enrollment without changing. The investigators will assess study objectives as below. Primary objective To assess the pain reduction rate after 4 weeks treatment from baseline (week 0) Secondary objectives To assess the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy/Gynecologic Oncology Group-Neurotoxicity (FACIT-GOG/NTX) To assess physician's overall satisfaction To assess subject's overall satisfaction To assess safety The investigators have a hypothesis that Targin will show favorable efficacy & safety profile for CIPN patients.
A Nutritional Intervention for Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic NeuropathyThe purpose of this study is to assess whether, in individuals with diabetic neuropathy, a low-fat, vegan diet in combination with a vitamin B12 supplement improves pain, sensation and other subjective symptoms, more effectively than a vitamin B12 supplement with no diet changes. The principal measure is pain as measured by the following assessment tools: Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument, Norfolk Quality of Life Questionnaire, Neuropathy Impairment Score - Lower Limbs, Neuropathy Total Symptom Score, Neuropathy Pain Scale, McGill Pain Questionnaire and Global Impression Scale. The study duration is 20 weeks. This study also examines the effects of a low-fat, vegan diet on mood, using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-Revised, and the Beck Depression Inventory.
Electrical Stimulation Pain Therapy in Treating Chronic Pain and Numbness Caused By Chemotherapy...
Cancer-related Problem/ConditionNeurotoxicity2 moreRATIONALE: Electrical stimulation pain therapy may help relieve chronic pain and numbness caused by chemotherapy. PURPOSE: This pilot trial studies electrical stimulation pain therapy in treating chronic pain and numbness caused by chemotherapy in patients with cancer.
A Study of Sativex® for Pain Relief Due to Diabetic Neuropathy
PainDiabetic NeuropathyThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Sativex® compared with placebo in relieving pain due to Diabetic Neuropathy.
A Study to Determine the Maintenance of Effect After Long-term Treatment of Sativex® in Subjects...
PainPeripheral NeuropathyThe purpose of this study is to assess the maintenance of effect after long-term treatment of Sativex® in subjects with neuropathic pain.