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 2,747 clinical trials
Effect of Electronic Moxibustion Apparatus on Pain Degree and Wound Healing of Patients After Craniocerebral Surgery
According to statistics, about 70% to 84% of patients after craniocerebral surgery will have moderate to severe wound pain, especially within 24h after surgery [1]. Pain can reduce the comfort of patients, affect the speed of incision healing, and interfere with the prognosis and rehabilitation effect in the later stage. …
Immune Response During the Conservative and Minimal Invasive Treatment of Pain Caused by Lumbar Disc Herniation
Bulging of the intervertebral disc in the lumbar part of the spine is one of the most common degenerative changes of the spine in the elderly population, which causes various symptoms such as radicular pain. Possible mechanisms of radicular pain are mechanical compression of the intervertebral disc on the nerve …
Culturally Adapted EAET-H for Chronic Pain Patients Using Medical Cannabis in Israel - A Pilot Study
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether a culturally adapted group-based emotional therapy named "Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy" can help reduce chronic pain and improve emotional well-being in Israeli adults who suffer from chronic musculoskeletal pain and are treated with medical cannabis. Researchers will compare patients …
Effect of Alcohol Sclerotherapy on Pelvic Pain and Quality of Life in Women With Ovarian Endometriosis
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether ultrasound-guided alcohol sclerotherapy can improve pelvic pain and quality of life in women aged 18 to 45 diagnosed with ovarian endometriomas, compared to expectant management. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does sclerotherapy significantly reduce pelvic pain …
The Effects of a Novel, Non-ischemic and Pain-free Exercise Intervention in Peripheral Artery Disease
This study is a 3-month, prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial designed to address the efficacy of the Non-Ischemic Exercise (NICE) program to improve exercise and vascular outcome measures in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Comparison of the Postoperative Analgesic Efficacy of SPSIPB and ISBPB
Shoulder arthroscopy is one of the common surgical procedures performed today. After shoulder surgery, providing adequate analgesia is necessary for both the comfort of the patient and the ability to perform the necessary post-operative rehabilitation exercises early and regularly. Nerve blocks reduces opioid consumption in the postoperative period by providing …
Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs in Pleurodesis
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are recommended in a multimodal pain management to reduce pain intensity and to spare opioid use. However, there is a controversy in its use in pleurodesis surgery as it could block the process of pleurodesis in surgical pneumothorax. In addition, NSAIDs could increase the risk of …
Identification of Best Postoperative Analgesia Method Following a Minimally Invasive Repair of Pectus Excavatum
Pectus excavatum is the most common chest wall deformity in children, accounting for 90% of all congenital chest wall deformities. It occurs in one to eight per 1000 live births. The severity of the pectus deformity may become more noticeable during pubertal growth spurs and repair is therefore usually performed …
Auricular Acupuncture as Part of Multimodal Analgesia After Lower Leg Fracture
The purpose is to find out if incorporation of an intraoperative electro auricular acupuncture protocol when added to a standard multimodal analgesic regimen for patients undergoing surgery to repair lower leg fracture under spinal anesthesia will help reduce postoperative opioid use.
The Effect of Cryotherapy on the Outcome of Pulpotomy and Root Canal Treatment
The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to compare the outcome of total amputation and root canal treatment with or without cryotherapy in terms of postoperative pain, quality of life, and treatment success for the management of deep dentinal caries. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does …