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 2,825 clinical trials
Community-based Exercise for Older Adults With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Chronic pain management services in Ireland are severely under-resourced. There is a key opportunity for community-based exercise to address some of the needs of people early in their chronic pain journey and potentially prevent or reduce their needs for secondary healthcare support, reducing the burden on healthcare waiting lists. Musculoskeletal …
Loratadine for the Prevention of G-CSF-related Bone Pain
The research question for the current study is: Is loratadine more effective than placebo in preventing G-CSF-related bone pain during autologous hematopoetic stem cell transplant in patients with lymphoma or multiple myeloma? The hypothesis is that prophylaxis with loratadine will help prevent or reduce the severity of bone pain in …
Pain Relief in Premature Newborns Through Maternal Intervention During Venipuncture
Extremely premature newborn infants (ELNs) admitted to hospital are exposed to stressful and painful stimuli, and often to maternal separation, which can affect their long-term neurological development. Child- and family-centred developmental care (CFDC) in neonatology aims to adapt the hospital environment to the needs of the child, support the continued …
The HEROES Trial: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Endometriosis-Related Pain
Endometriosis, is a condition where tissue from the uterus, called endometrium, grows outside of the uterus. This effects up to 10% of women, and can lead to long-lasting, moderate to severe pelvic pain, infertility and other symptoms. This can affect a woman's quality of life (including increased risk of depression …
A Study of FB1003 in Healthy and Osteoarthritis Pain Subjects
The purpose of Part 1 is to evaluate safety and tolerability of FB1003 when given subcutaneously to healthy participants. Blood tests will be done to examine blood exposure, concentration and half-life of FB1003 following administrations. For each participant, the study will last up to about 12 weeks for single ascending …
The Therapeutic Effects of Dextrose Injection for Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Patients with an myofascial trigger point (MTrP) in their upper trapezius will be divided into three groups: Group A receiving MTrP injection with normal saline (control group), Group B with hypo-osmolar dextrose (5% dextrose), and Group C with hyper-osmolar dextrose (15% dextrose). Clinical outcomes and morphological changes will be measured …
Continuous vs Intermittent Ketorolac for Pain Control in Peds CV Surgery
The proposed study will be a prospective, randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trial to compare the use of a continuous infusion versus intermittent ketorolac on postoperative patients in the pediatric cardiovascular ICU. We intend to determine if the continuous infusion leads to a decreased utilization of opiates when compared to …
Improving Pain Control in Paraesophageal Hernia Repair: Intravenous Lidocaine Versus Placebo
We aim to study the impact of perioperative IV lidocaine on postoperative pain control in patients undergoing paraesophageal hernia repair. This is in the context of an established ERAS protocol. We wish to study the effect of IV Lidocaine on postoperative short and long-term outcomes, including patients' length of stay …
Efficacy of TEAS On Prevention of Propofol Injection Pain in Children
The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation for the prevention of propofol injection pain in children.
Fusion or Not- a Randomized Controlled Study on Low Back Pain
Problems from the musculoskeletal system are one of the most common reasons for disability and sick leave. These problems include low back pain. Low back pain affects as many as 8 out of 10 individuals at some point in life. In most people it is quickly transient with little, or …