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Filter by:Chronic pain in adolescents and young adults (AYA, aged 15-25) is a common problem. Pain that is not treated properly can reduce quality of life. Programs to help AYA learn to live with and manage pain are very important. Our team is developing a smartphone application (app) and website for AYA with chronic pain. The app will help AYA to track pain, sleep, mood, activities, and exercise and help AYA set and achieve goals. The website will give information about pain and how to manage it independently. We will build the program and make sure it is easy to use and understand. We will also test if the program can be put into practice as planned and if AYA using the program feel less pain, have less limitations, and a better quality of life.
The main objective of this study is to establish the postoperative "pain pathways" observed from D1 to D7 in the context of the current management after orthopedic, digestive, obstetrics and gynecology, urology, neurosurgery, vascular and thoracicn surgeries.
The purpose of this project is to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of a Mindfulness based intervention for people who are attending secondary care with Osteoarthritis (OA)-related knee pain.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a neurophysiological tool for studying cortical functions, and in addition, has an analgesic therapeutic effect whose underlying mechanism is unknown. The proposed research will use TMS in conjunction with brain imaging and electrophysiology to examine cortical plasticity and connectivity modifications induced by repetitive TMS (rTMS) targeted to affect cortical regions associated with endogenous analgesia (EA). This will be carried out in both healthy and chronic pain (fibromyalgia) states. rTMS analgesic intervention, targeted to the motor cortex (M1) will be preceded and followed by structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI). This will be done in order to examine alterations of cortical and brainstem mechanisms involved in EA and to investigate connectivity changes between cortical and sub-cortical regions of the EA networks. The latter as well as EA efficiency and pain-related personality variables will be used to assess individual differences in neuroplasticity within the EA systems in both healthy subjects and chronic pain patients.
Chronic pain (pain that is that is present for a long period of time) is very common among people with spinal cord injury (SCI). The purpose of this study is to compare how well two different web-based education programs reduce the level to which chronic pain interferes with daily activities and well-being.
Why does acute post whiplash injury pain transform into chronic pain? Multi-modal assessment of risk factors and predictors of pain chronification
The aim of the present protocol is to prove if the observed actions (AOb) will improve the cervical range of motion (CROM) in patients with non-specific chronic neck pain (CNP). This study is a parallel-group double blind randomized clinical. Outcome measures were CROM, and pressure pain detection thresholds (PPDT) with a digital algometer. The follow-up will consist of three evaluations: pre- treatment, post-treatment and 10 minutes after second measurement (motor imagery).
Medically unexplained chronic pain - without identifiable somatic origin - is yet an insufficiently known and explored field in children and adolescents by international clinical works. This research aims to characterize somatic, psychological, psychopathological and environmental (particularly attachment styles and family functioning) processes trough an observational study with three pain management centers. The study concerns children and adolescents from 7 to 17 years old, suffering of medically unexplained chronic pain and their parents who are referred to a pain center. It is composed of a somatic, psychological and family functioning assessment on the one hand and psychopathological and attachment evaluation on the other hand.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation(TEAS) at single acupoint or dual acupoints on opioid consumption and postoperative pain in patients undergoing radical mastectomy
As many as 75% of people with diabetes report chronic pain. While cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) improves pain and functioning in individuals with chronic pain, many rural and underserved communities lack resources for such programs. The investigators tested the hypothesis that a CBT-based program delivered by community health workers (CHW) can improve quality of life in individuals with diabetes and chronic pain.