pain Clinical Trials
A listing of 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 2,778 clinical trials
Self-Adjusted Nitrous Oxide: A Feasibility Study in the Setting of Vasectomy
This study is being done to see if nitrous oxide during vasectomy decreases pain and anxiety, and also assess whether patients have better satisfaction when they control their own level of nitrous oxide during the procedure. If we find that patients experience less pain or anxiety with nitrous oxide, it …
BLOCK-SAH - PPF-Block for Post-SAH Headache
BLOCK-SAH is a phase II, multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial with a sequential parallel comparison design (SPCD) of bilateral pterygopalatine fossa (PPF) injections with 20mg ropivacaine + 4mg dexamethasone (active, PPF-block) compared to saline (placebo) for headache in survivors of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), while monitoring intracranial arterial mean …
Lasertherapy for Vulvodynia
The study aims to assess the efficacy, acceptance and safety profile of vulvovaginal laser therapy in women with vulvodynia.
Vulvodynia Intervention: the Effect of Multimodal Treatment for Provoked Vulvodynia
The purpose of this project is to develop and evaluate a multimodal treatment for provoked vulvodynia, by addressing the following specific research questions: What is the feasibility and acceptability of this multimodal treatment protocol? What are the effects on pain and psychosexual health? How is the treatment perceived by patients, …
Open Label Dose Ranging Study Assessing the Safety of Cord Blood Product in Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome (SIJ)
This is a Phase 1 trial. The overall objective is to evaluate the safety and potential efficacy effect of specific type of umbilical cord blood product (CFL001), which, other than specific modifications in manufacturing to render it compatible with cGMP, is essentially similar to that reported in real-world experience.
Pilot Study of Throat Packs Soaked in Gengigel Spray in Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery
Throat packs are commonly used in many surgical procedures involving the oral cavity and pharynx, primarily to prevent blood, saliva, and other debris from entering the lower respiratory tract, thereby maintaining a clear airway and reducing the risk of aspiration and respiratory complications. Traditionally, these packs are moistened with saline …
Young Vulvodynia: Effect and Efficacy of Multimodal Treatment.
The aim of this SCED-study is to evaluate a multimodal treatment for vulvodynia in young women. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is multimodal treatment effective for provoked vulvodynia in young women? How is multimodal treatment experienced by young women with vulvodynia? Participants will respond to frequent questionnaires …
Opioids Versus Non-Opioids Postoperative After Knee Arthroscopic Surgery
The purpose of this study is to look at pain management with opioids versus non-opioids after knee arthroscopy. This study will determine 1) whether the most commonly used non-narcotic medications provide pain relief comparable with the most commonly prescribed narcotic medications in patients undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery, and 2) whether …
The Effect of Distraction in the Postoperative Period of Pediatric Patients Undergoing Outpatient Surgery
The aim of the study is to examine the effects of distraction methods such as watching cartoons and ball squeezing on the level of pain and physiological parameters in the postoperative period in children aged 6-12 years who have outpatient surgery. The research is a randomized controlled trial. The sample …
A Systemic Approach to Study the Traditional Chinese Medicine as an Adjuvant Treatment in Breast Cancer Patients
Chinese herbs can alleviates the side effects caused by conventional treatment in breast cancer patients and affects the syndrome element differentiation by altering the specific set of proteomes at specific time point of treatment.