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NCT ID: NCT06288048 Active, not recruiting - Lateral Elbow Pain Clinical Trials

Effect of Mirror Therapy on Post-Needling Pain Following Deep Dry Needling of Myofascial Trigger Point in Lateral Elbow Pain

Start date: April 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this randomized, controlled pilot trial is to investigate the immediate effects of incorporating Mirror Visual Feedback Therapy (MFT) on pain sensitivity and motor performance in individuals experiencing Post-needling pain associated with lateral elbow pain. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does incorporating Mirror Visual Feedback Therapy reduce Post-needling pain intensity? - Does incorporating Mirror Visual Feedback Therapy improve pressure pain threshold? - Does incorporating Mirror Visual Feedback Therapy improve maximum grip strenght? Participants will be asked to undergo pre- and post-treatment evaluations, which include assessments of Post-needling pain intensity, pressure pain threshold, two-point discrimination threshold, and maximum hand grip strength. Participants in the Experimental Group will receive Deep Dry Needling in the m. Brachioradialis, Ischemic Compression, Cold Spray, Stretching, and Mirror Visual Feedback Therapy. Those in the Control Group will not receive Mirror Visual Feedback Therapy. Researchers will compare the Experimental Group to the Control Group to see if the incorporation of Mirror Visual Feedback Therapy results in a reduction in Post-needling pain intensity and improvement in pressure pain threshold.

NCT ID: NCT00438672 Completed - Lateral Elbow Pain Clinical Trials

Corticosteroid Injection for Common Upper Extremity Problems

Start date: April 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of a steroid injection to a placebo (inactive substance) in the treatment of lateral elbow pain, deQuervain's tendonitis, or base of the thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) arthritis. We are also trying to identify which personality factors and mindsets influence perceptions of elbow, wrist and hand pain. We hope to enroll 213 subjects in this study.