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Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

A listing of Chronic Pain medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

Found 402 clinical trials
H Hongjun N Wang, PhD

Novel Cellular Therapy for the Treatment of Pain Associated With Chronic Pancreatitis

The 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.

18 - 75 years of age All Phase 1
S Svein Bergvik, ph.d.

Sleep Well Despite Persistent Pain Symptoms

Background: The prevalence of comorbid insomnia is 8-10 times higher in patients with chronic pain than in the general population. Insomnia adds a considerable burden as it worsens the quality of life, restoration and repair, mental health and pain symptoms. Since pain and sleep problems are mutually reinforcing, improvements in …

18 - 75 years of age All Phase N/A
A Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD

Improving Health for Older Adults with Pain Through Engagement

The goal of this project is to conduct a randomized, hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation trial (N=200) to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of a 10-week mind-body and walking program (GetActive+) vs treatment as usual (TAU). The investigators will test for improvements in self-reported, performance-based (i.e., six-minute walk test), and objective …

55 years of age All Phase N/A
H Hongjun Wang, Ph.D.

Safety and Efficacy of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Associated With Chronic Pancreatitis Pain

This protocol aims to test whether an infusion of allogeneic bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) can reduce pain associated with chronic pancreatitis (CP) and explore potential mechanisms of MSC action.

18 - 75 years of age All Phase N/A
S Shulamit Grinapol, Ph.D.

Pain Acceptance Training in Patients Experiencing Emotional Distress and Somatic Symptoms: Examination of Dialectical Thinking as a Mediating Factor

Somatic symptoms, including physical pain, are highly prevalent among mental health patients. Current treatments have limited effectiveness for these symptoms, primarily because of patients' diminished introspective capacity and lack of emotional awareness. The current study proposes pain acceptance training as a new intervention. This intervention relies on the tenets of …

18 - 70 years of age All Phase N/A

Group Medical Visits and Chiropractic Care for Older Adults With Chronic Spine Pain

Chronic spine pain is one of the most common and conditions in adults over the age of 65. Treatments for pain that are non-pharmacologic (do not use over-the-counter or prescription drugs) are recognized as some of the most important to study. Chiropractic care has shown to be effective at reducing …

65 years of age All Phase N/A
A Annie Lau, BA

Online Yoga vs Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Treating Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

This study will compare online yoga with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), an established treatment for chronic pain. We will compare the efficacy of the two treatments for reducing chronic musculoskeletal pain in veterans.

18 years of age All Phase N/A
H Helle B. Hansen, PT

Keeping it Simple Study (KISS)

Problem: The number of patients living with chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) pain has steadily increased over the past decade with costs rising equally. Long-standing pain is associated with significant maladaptive beliefs about pain, psychological characteristics and associated behaviors which involve structural and functional neurobiological characteristics which share common pathophysiological mechanisms as …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
H Henrik B Vaegter, PhD

Digital CBT-I for Patients With Chronic Pain and Insomnia

Chronic pain constitutes an increasing health and social burden. More than 50% of patients with chronic pain report insomnia, and patients with comorbid insomnia often report stronger and widespread pain, compared to those who are sleeping well. Sleep disturbances are often considered a consequence to chronic pain. This means that …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
A Ashleigh Hallam

QST Study: Predicting Treatment Response in Chronic Pancreatitis Using Quantitative Sensory Testing

Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) is a novel investigative technique used in other pain conditions to evaluate patterns of chronic pain, and in this study will be used to elucidate pain patterns in patients with Chronic Pancreatitis (CP). QST uses a specific series of standardized stimulations to map the pain system. …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

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