acute-pain Clinical Trials
A listing of acute-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 358 clinical trials
Correlation of Pain Intensity Measurements in Healthy Volunteers Exposed to Unpleasant Stimuli
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional phenomenon that can be caused by tissue damage or potentially harmful stimuli. Pain is by definition a subjective phenomenon, and everyone experiences it differently, which creates problems in its assessment and treatment. There are many ways to measure pain, both through patient self-report …
Exploring the Acute and Dynamic Relationships Between Movement and Pain in Older Adults With Musculoskeletal Pain
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the effect of brief bouts of intermittent walking on bodily pain, pain during movement, and how the body adapts to musculoskeletal pain in older adults.
Bioequivalence Assessment of Cannabidiol (CBD) Administrated in Oral Formulations
The oral bio-availability of cannabidiol (CBD) is low due to poor water solubility and susceptibility to extensive first pass metabolism, resulting in relative bio-availability of 6%.This project is designed to evaluate the plasma concentration vs. time profile of a self emulsifying drug delivery system termed Long Chain Nano Lipospheres (LNL) …
A First in Human Study of TT5 in Single and Multiple Ascending Doses in Healthy Volunteers and Surgical Patients
This study is a First in Human, three-parts, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, single and multiple ascending dose study. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD) of TT5 at different doses in healthy and surgical participants.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for Pain Mitigation During Intrauterine Device Placement
Investigators are conducting a study to determine whether high frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (hfTENS) is effective at reducing pain in women having an IUD inserted.
Scrambler Therapy With Duloxetine-based Usual Care vs Duloxetine-based Usual Care for Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy.
The investigators hypothesize that Scrambler therapy with duloxetine, compared to duloxetine-based usual care, will result in greater improvement in CIPN as measured by the BPI-Short Form. In addition, the investigators will further assess pain using the EORTC CIPN-20 and determine whether Scrambler therapy results in improved levels of function as …
Postoperative Pain and Swelling After Flap vsFlapless Technique For Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
This randomized controlled trial evaluates postoperative pain and facial swelling following surgical removal of partially impacted mandibular third molars using flap versus flapless techniques. The aim is to determine which method results in lower postoperative morbidity on the second postoperative day.
Distolingual Infiltration Verses Conventional Nerve Block in Mandibular Third Molar Extraction
This randomized controlled trial will compare the effectiveness of adding distolingual infiltration to conventional inferior alveolar and buccal nerve blocks for mandibular third molar extraction. A total of 120 patients will be allocated into two groups. Pain during flap elevation and bone guttering will be assessed using the Visual Analogue …
Pre-emptive Scalp Infiltration With Low-dose Flurbiprofen and Ropivacaine for Postoperative Analgesia After Craniotomy
Post-craniotomy pain is common and often associated with poor outcomes. Flurbiprofen axetil (FA) is an injectable NSAID for postoperative analgesia, however, the impact of local FA, remains elusive on post-craniotomy pain. As FA is highly lipophilic by merging into emulsified lipid microspheres, it has a high affinity to the surgical …
Brain Circuitry Changes in Central Poststroke Pain: a Clinical and Neuroimaging Study
Central poststroke pain (CPP) is estimated to affect up to 10% of stroke patients and is one of the most difficult-to-treat conditions with a detrimental effect on patient's quality of life. So far, no drug has proven efficient to alleviate CPP and neuromodulation approaches including Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and …