pain Clinical Trials
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Effects of Electronic Acupuncture Combined With Dry Cupping Therapy in Treating Back Pain Due to Lumbar Spondylosis
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Electroacupuncture combined with Dry cupping therapy works to treat back pain due to lumbar spondylosis in the qi stagnation and blood stasis pattern. I The main questions it aims to answer are: Does Electroacupuncture combined with Dry cupping therapy reduces …
Rhomboid Intercostal Block Versus Retrolaminar Block for Postoperative Analgesia After Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy
Background: Although thoracoscopic sympathectomy is made via small incisions, it is associated with severe postoperative pain. Both Rhomboid intercostal block (RIB) and Retrolaminar block (RLB) are recent techniques used for pain control after such procedures Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of RIB and RLB in providing postoperative analgesia after thoracoscopic …
US-guided Hydro Dissection vs Fluoroscopy-guided Hydro Dissection for Adhesive Capsulitis
This study aims to evaluate the differences in joint range of motion, Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores, and the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) outcomes in patients with adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) who undergo hydrodilatation therapy with either ultrasound (USG) or fluoroscopy guidance, in addition to a suprascapular nerve …
Effect of Maxillary Nerve Block for Septoplasty
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of maxillary nerve blockage on both postoperative pain scores and recovery quality index in septoplasty operations. Thus, it was aimed to determine an alternative method that can be used in postoperative analgesia that will suppress postoperative pain complaints and increase …
Caudal Block vs Retrolaminar Block on Analgesic Consumption in Undescended Testis Surgeries
This study compares the postoperative analgesic effectiveness of Caudal Block (CB) and Retrolaminar Block (RLB) in pediatric patients undergoing undescended testis surgeries. Both techniques aim to manage pain effectively and reduce reliance on systemic analgesics, improving recovery and minimizing complications. The double-blind, randomized controlled trial will include 1-7-year-old ASA I-II …
Focusing the Shoulder or Considering the Whole-Body in Volleyball Physiotherapy
Shoulder pain can be common in overhead sports, and in particular, in volleyball. Different physiotherapy protocols can be adopted depending on the suspected pathophysiological mechanisms. Despite most of the protocols rely only on the shoulder district, some research suggests that treating the whole-body might produce better results as it could …
Temperature Rise Caused by Short or Long-wavelengths
Red light has been shown to be less harmful than blue light in vitro and in vivo. Although red light has been already introduced in the market and is currently being used in patients for several reasons, no data exist on the use of red light applied to restorative procedures. …
Postoperative Analgesia in Patients Undergoing Open Upper Abdominal Surgeries: External Oblique Intercostal Plane Block vs. Quadratus Lumborum Block
Open upper abdominal surgeries with subcostal incisions are a cause of severe pain and can lead to pulmonary and cardiac complications, detrimental physiological effects, and may also have psychological, economic, and social adverse effects if inadequately treated. Effective pain control can avoid these complications and contribute to several clinically valuable …
Effect of Shock Wave Therapy With Core Stability Exercises for Treatment of Chronic Non-Specific Back Pain
To investigate the Effect of Combined Extracorporeal Shock Wave with core stability Exercise for the Treatment of Chronic Non-Specific Back Pain in Jordanian University Students
PENG Block in Comparison With Anesthetic Infiltration (PAI) After Hip Hemiarthroplasty
The goal of this intervention study is to compare the analgesic efficacy of pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block versus periarticular anesthetic infiltration (PAI) block in patients undergo hemiarthroplasty after spinal anesthesia . The main questions it aims to answer are: which block has more analgesic efficacy. which block has more …