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
A Mobile Intervention to Reduce Pain and Improve Health-III
The experience of chronic pain powerfully and negatively affects quality of life and functional independence in aging. Unfortunately, while as many as three in four older adults experience chronic pain, few have access to effective non-pharmacological pain management strategies. Participating in regular physical activity, avoiding sustained sitting, and maintaining a …
Sana Device for Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome Chronic Pain
This study will investigate the effectiveness of the Sana Pain Reliever (Sana PR) at reducing chronic pain. The Sana PR is a device comprised of one main component (Mask with Earbuds) and two ancillary components (Charger and Headband). The device is worn over the eyes (with earbuds in ears). The …
Opioid and Pain Treatment in Indigenous Communities (OPTIC) Trial
The present study seeks to examine the implementation process of culturally tailoring screening and brief intervention for both chronic pain and opioid misuse/opioid use disorder in three American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) serving clinics. The investigators also will assess staff perspectives on this implementation as well as a survey …
Mind Body Intervention for Chronic Migraine Headaches
The goal of this exploratory study is to test a mind-body interventional approach for the treatment of chronic migraines. The main goal is to obtain feasibility information on the protocol which has been used in other similar conditions. We will also evaluate multiple measurement tools in order to optimize a …
Bladder Directed vs. Pelvic Floor Therapy in IC/BPS
Women with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) have debilitating urinary frequency and urgency, and chronic pelvic or bladder pain perceived to be related to the bladder. Although many clinicians think that IC/BPS symptoms result from a bladder problem, tight pelvic floor muscles can cause similar symptoms and might be responsible …
The PROACTIVE Study for Black Elders
Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP), while a leading cause of physical disablement, is a neglected national health disparity issue in Black communities. The purpose of this study is to test a novel culturally congruent pain self-management intervention. A total of 120 persons aged 50-92, self-identifying as Black or African American having …
Impact of the NeuroCuple Device on Pain Management After Cesarean Delivery
This will be a single-center, sham-controlled, 3 arms, randomized (1:1:1) prospective study in females undergoing cesarean delivery to investigate the impact of NeuroCuple™ non-pharmacological analgesic device for management of postoperative pain. The investigators hypothesize that women treated with the Neurocuple device will experience less pain and consequently require less opioid …
Effects of TPR and Z Techniques on Pain and Drug Leakage in Intramuscular Injections
This randomized, triple-blind clinical trial compares the effectiveness of Z-track and TPR (traction-pressure-release) techniques in reducing pain and medication leakage during ventrogluteal intramuscular injections. Pain is measured using VAS, and leakage is assessed with a millimeter scale. The study aims to identify a more efficient, less painful injection method.
Investigation of the Effect of Manual Therapy and Pelvic Floor Exercises on Pelvic Floor Muscles
The goal of this clinical trial is to Investigation of the effect of manual therapy and pelvic floor exercises on pelvic floor muscle in women with constipation. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: In addition to pelvic floor exercises, manual therapy applied to the pelvic floor muscles has …
Lumbar Brace Deployment in the Emergency Department for Benign Low Back Pain
Low back pain accounts for billions of dollars in health care expenditures. Most cases of back pain do not have a clear cause. Thus, low back pain management methods usually rely on targeting people' pain and discomfort. Painkillers, including opioids, are usually prescribed in the emergency departments for people with …