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
The Effect of Puppet Show on Pain and Fear During Subcutaneous Injection in Children With Leukemia
This study aim to evaluate the effect of puppet show applied during subcutaneous injection to children aged 3-7 years with leukemia on the level of pain and fear experienced by children due to the intervention.
Reducing Pain From Wisdom Molar Extractions
This is a pilot study evaluating the ability of the Temporo-masseteric Nerve Block local anesthetic injection (this was called the Twin Block earlier) to reduce pain experienced by individuals undergoing removal of lower third molar(s) under intravenous sedation. Study participants will be queried for pain experience and pain medications taken …
Boosting Open-Label Placebo Effects in Acute Induced Pain in Healthy Adults
This study is to investigate the effect of open-label placebo (OLP) application on acute pain in an experimental model of acute pain (simulating wound pain: this installation will apply monophasic, rectangular electrical pulses of 0.5ms duration with alternating polarity at 2 Hz frequency. The current will be increased to target …
Effect of Rectus Sheath Block on Diaphragmatic Function After Elective Upper Abdominal Surgery
This study will be undertaken to investigate the respiratory and analgesic effects of ultrasound guided rectus sheath block analgesia after elective abdominal surgery with midline incision.
Effect of Remote Local Peripheral Nerve Cooling on Pain of Arterial Puncture
In this project, volunteers will be recruited to cool the superficial skin of the axillary brachial plexus away from the puncture point, resulting in local peripheral nerve cooling, and observe its impact on the pain of arterial puncture.To explore the local peripheral nerve cooling treatment can produce controllable and reversible …
Twin Block, Pain Medications and Third Molar Extractions
Each year, over 3.5 million, mostly, healthy young adults, have their third molar teeth ('wisdom teeth') removed under sedation and are often given opioid prescriptions for managing their pain. Wisdom molar removal is one of the most common reasons for opioid prescriptions to be given to adolescents. There is a …
ESKetamine Low-dose vs Ketamine Low-dose for Severe Acute Pain in Emergency Units, Comparison of PsychodyslEptic Effects
Almost 30% of painful patients in emergency departments (ED) describe their pain as severe (i.e. a Verbal Numerical Rating Score VNRS ≥ 6 on a scale ranging from 0 to 10). The management of such severe pain needs to be rapid and safe, and for this purpose intravenous (IV) morphine …
Performance and Safety of LightForce® Therapy Lasers on Lateral Ankle Sprain
DJO UK Ltd (ENOVIS) is conducting this study to assess the effectiveness of LightForce® Therapy Lasers on pain reduction in subjects with ankle soft tissue trauma and/or sport injury. In detail this study will assess superiority of LightForce® Therapy Lasers combined with standard of care, represented by RICE and physiotherapy/exercise …
Effects Of Intravenous Oxytocin On Peripheral Sensory Afferents Using Microneurography
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if oxytocin reduces pain in a small area of skin after pulses of non-burning heat by changing how nerves in the heated area react to pressing a thin, bendable plastic bristle and a thick, non-bending plastic bristle in adult, healthy participants. …
Detection of Electrodermal Activity in Pain 1
The goal of this study is to investigate the association between self-reported pain and electrodermal activity and to develop an algorithm that detects pain-related changes in electrodermal activity in healthy volunteers undergoing a cold pressor test. The study is exploratory. The main research questions are: Can pain be detected using …