Treatment Trials

19 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions

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Nociceptive Pain Fiber Response
Description

This study is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Provant Therapy System in improving localized nerve growth and skin perfusion in subjects with painful peripheral diabetic neuropathy of the foot.

COMPLETED
Clinical Trial of the invisaRED® IR REHAB Device When Used as an Adjunctive Therapy for Nociceptive Musculoskeletal Pain
Description

This is a trial to measure the effectiveness and safety of the invisa-RED® IR REHAB device. The researchers will compare the muscle and joint pain relief of participants who are treated with the real machine, to those treated with a non-working "look-a-like" device. If there is a significant difference of pain relief between those treated with the real machine and those treated with the 'look-a-like' device and no safety issues are discovered, the researchers will be able to assume the IR REHAB device is safe and effective for the treatment of muscle and joint pain.

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Postoperative Benefits of Intraoperative Nociception Level (NOL) Titration - Pilot
Description

Previous work has shown that NOL (Medasense, Ramat Gan, Israel) accurately quantifies nociception during general anesthesia. Presumably, titrating opioids to NOL will therefore provide individual guidance so that patients will be given about the right amount. Patient given the right amount will presumably awaken quickly when anesthesia is done, and have good initial pain control in the post anesthesia care unit (PACU). To the extent that NOL titration facilitates optimal opioid dosing, patients are likely to have better PACU experiences - which would be an important outcome that clinicians and regulators are likely to take seriously.

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A Pilot Study of Ultra Rapid Opioid Rotation and Titration of Oxymorphone
Description

This project will explore the safety and feasibility of performing a successful intravenous patient controlled analgesia (IV PCA) Oxymorphone titration and conversion to oral ER Oxymorphone (extended release or OPANA ER) in the outpatient setting.

RECRUITING
FDG PET/MR Imaging of Peripheral Pain Generators
Description

The purpose of this research is to determine if a PET/MRI scan using FDG can accurately identify the source of chronic pain. Identifying the source of pain may help doctors treat chronic pain more effectively. Approximately 128 participants will be enrolled and can expect to be on study for up to 12 months.

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Radicle Relief 2: A Study of Health and Wellness Products on Pain and Health Outcomes
Description

A randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled study assessing the impact of health and wellness products on pain and other health outcomes

COMPLETED
Radicle Relief 1: A Study of Health and Wellness Products on Pain and Other Health Outcomes
Description

A randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled study assessing the impact of health and wellness products on pain and other health outcomes

COMPLETED
PET/MRI in the Diagnosis of Pediatric Chronic Pain
Description

\[18F\]FTC-146 is a sigma-1 receptor detector and is an experimental radiotracer. Several studies have implicated involvement of sigma-1 receptors in generation and perpetuation of chronic pain conditions, while others are investigating anti sigma-1 receptor drugs for treatment of chronic pain. Using \[18F\]-FTC-146 and PET/MRI, we hope to learn what is the best approach to identify the source of pain generation and characterize the disease in pediatric patients with chronic pain.

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A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of CNTX-6016 in Healthy Subjects
Description

A Phase 1 double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized single ascending dose incorporating an open-label, 2-period crossover, food effect cohort.

COMPLETED
A Placebo-Controlled, Two-Part Study, Oral Dose to Evaluate the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of CNTX-6970 in Healthy Subjects
Description

A Phase 1, placebo-controlled, two part study with either single dose or multiple increasing oral dose to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of CNTX-6970 in healthy subjects.

RECRUITING
PET/MRI in the Diagnosis of Chronic Pain
Description

Several studies have implicated involvement of sigma-1 receptors (SR1s) in the generation of chronic pain, while others are investigating anti SR1 drugs for treatment of chronic pain. Using \[18F\]-FTC-146 and positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI), the investigators hope to identify the source of pain generation in patients with chronic pain. The purpose of this study is to compare the uptake of \[18F\]FTC-146 in healthy volunteers to that of individuals suffering from chronic pain.

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Observational Study of the Impact of Genetic Testing on Healthcare Decisions and Care in Interventional Pain Management
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of genetic testing on healthcare decisions and patient outcomes in interventional pain management clinical care. Results of genetic testing will also be compared with the clinical outcome measures collected to discover novel genetic factors that may influence patient care.

WITHDRAWN
Compounded Pain Creams and Patient Perception
Description

There has been a significant increase in the number of prescriptions being filled for Custom Compounded Pain Creams. This study serves to evaluate the patient perception and satisfaction with this type of pain therapy allowing us to identify any statistically relevant relationships that may exist between this type of therapy and patient pain perception. A secondary goal would be to identify any significantly relevant relationships that may exist between this change in pain perception (if any) and the patients overall sense of well-being. The investigators' null hypothesis is that greater that 85% of people will see an significant decrease in perceived pain levels and greater than 85% increase in patient overall sense of well being.

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Association Between Types of Pain and Motor Activities Physical Activity
Description

This study will investigate the relationships between: (1) physical activity (PA) and types of chronic pain (nociceptive and neuropathic), and (2) virtual reality (VR) and types of chronic pain (nociceptive and neuropathic).

COMPLETED
Use of PET/MR Imaging in Chronic Pain
Description

The investigators are studying the ability of PET/MR imaging (using the PET tracer \[18F\]FDG) to objectively identify and characterize pain generators in patients suffering from chronic pain.

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RECRUITING
Sex, Hormones and Identity Affect Nociceptive Expression
Description

The Investigators have recently published on differences in pain sensitivity measures between cis and trans individuals in the local area. The investigators observed the anticipated differences in pain sensitivity between CM and CW (CW \> CM), but found that the TW were phenotypically similar to CW in all measures. However, the investigators did not assess hormone level, nor did the investigators recruit TM participants. Here, with the assistance of two local community group stakeholders the investigators will recruit the following groups: CM, CW, TM+T (currently taking exogenous testosterone), TW+E (exogenous estradiol), TM, and TW (n=20/group). The investigators will use quantitative sensory testing to assess sensitivity to cold, pressure, and heat via standardized protocols. Blood samples will be taken for assessment of stress and reproductive hormone levels, immune cell populations and stimulated cytokine release. Finally, questionnaires will measure pain state, quality of life (QOL), voice QOL, body image, appearance, self-reported health, masculinity/femininity, community connectedness, gender role, sleep, depression, social support, adverse childhood experiences and stigma.

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The Impact of Music on Nociceptive Processing
Description

The investigators are studying the ways that different music may change pain perception

COMPLETED
The Impact of Music Therapy on Nociceptive Processing
Description

The purpose of this study is to understand the use of brief, personalized music interventions to decrease pain. Persisting and recurring pain is devastating to individuals and society. The worry and anxiety people feel while experiencing chronic pain may increase how much pain they feel. Enjoyable music feels good and affects brain chemicals in a way that can lessen feelings of pain. Music that feels good can also lower the anxiety and worry that accompany chronic pain which may play a role in the pain relief music provides.

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Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Fibromyalgia
Description

This study is an acceptability and feasibility study of two adjunctive interventions: group education with stretching; and group acupuncture. The study population will be women with primary fibromyalgia who have not previously used acupuncture in the last 3 months. Both interventions will be 10 weeks in length and will be conducted at the Oregon Health \& Science University. The primary hypothesis is that both arms will be acceptable and feasible in the study population.

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