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Found 6,006 clinical trials
S Smita Dandekar, MD

Exercise and Pain in CCS

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that integration of exercise intervention into standard post-cancer directed treatment care will improve patient reported pain, decrease the need for medications to manage chronic pain and improve functional and psychosocial outcomes in survivors of cancers in children and adolescents. Our central hypothesis …

10 - 17 years of age Both Phase N/A
G Guillaume THEBAULT

Effectiveness of a Pain Neuroscience Education Programme on Physical Activity in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

Proposing ways to effectively counter chronic low back pain through non-drug intervention is a major public health issue due to the prevalence and health costs of this condition. The back school (BS) is based on spinal economics and a biomechanical model. A convergence of evidence indicates that this type of …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase N/A

Preventing Chronicity of Sub-acute Low Back Pain by Altering the Neural Emotional Response to Pain

Aim of the study It could be stated that chronification of low back pain in some respects depends on the emotional reactions to the acute pain state. This approach enables advancing novel therapeutics for preventing pain chronification by altering the pain-related affective states. At present, no publication evaluating the efficacy …

- 100 years of age Both Phase N/A

Which Exercise for Low Back Pain? Predicting Response to Exercise for Patients With Low Back Pain

Exercise therapy is the most recommended treatment for chronic low back pain. There is a wide range of exercises available and research studies have shown that no exercise is superior to another. The problem is that the effects of exercise in reducing pain and disability are small to moderate. Researchers …

18 - 80 years of age Both Phase N/A
D Daniel Pabon Carrasco, PT MSc

Phrenic Nerve Infiltration in Neck Pain

Neck pain frequently present comorbidities in peridiaphragmatic organs. The innervation of these organs include the phrenic nerve. It is known that peridiaphragmatic organs trigger referred pain in the neck area. As well, previous studies have shown that visceral disorders increase sensitization in somatic tissues. This study aims to analyze the …

18 - 64 years of age Both Phase 4
S Sandhya Baskaran

Pain Control Following Total Hip Arthroplasty

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in elderly patients, with its main indication being end-stage osteoarthritis of the hip1. It is estimated that over 572,000 patients per year will undergo THA in the USA alone by 20301 and postsurgical pain associated with THA …

18 - 100 years of age Both Phase 1
V Victoria G Wesevich, MD

Postoperative Dexamethasone on Post-Cesarean Pain

Investigating if giving post-operative dexamethasone to patients with a history of opioid use disorder on medication assisted treatment during pregnancy improves their pain scores and decreases their opioid use after cesarean section.

18 - 100 years of age Female Phase 4
U UGUR CAVLAK, Prof., PhD.

Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome in Males

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of ESWT (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy) and TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) in individuals diagnosed with chronic pelvic pain syndrome and treated with medication. The study was organized as a randomized controlled trial. The sample size is 30 patients suffering …

20 - 40 years of age Male Phase N/A

The Effects of a Moderate Intensity Training Program Versus a High Intensity Training Program on Central Pain Processing

Previous studies have shown that healthy individuals who take more steps per day and who spend more time on moderate- to vigorous-intensity activities exhibit better pain inhibition and less pain facilitation. Furthermore, exercise training (i.e., exercise performed over a number of sessions) can result in reduced pain sensitivity (increased pressure …

18 - 55 years of age Both Phase N/A
B Brooke Lasher

Intraoperative Exercises & Musculoskeletal Pain in Gynecologic Surgeons

The goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of intraoperative microbreaks and exercises on gynecologic surgeon body discomfort by conducting a randomized trial. We hypothesize that gynecologic surgeons will experience decreased pain on surgery days with intraoperative microbreaks and exercises without compromising overall surgical performance.

- 100 years of age Both Phase N/A

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