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NCT ID: NCT01857219 Active, not recruiting - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

A Brain Imaging Study of Tai Chi on Fibromyalgia

Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To accomplish our Specific Aims, we propose to conduct a two-session fMRI experiment in up to 30 patients with fibromyalgia (FM) and up to 30 healthy controls. All subjects will be invited to complete the second, identical fMRI session about 3 months following completion of the first session. Fibromyalgia subjects will complete their scans before and after a 12-week Tai Chi intervention in collaboration with Tufts Medical Center.

NCT ID: NCT01850420 Completed - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

A Study of IMC-1 In Patients With Fibromyalgia

Start date: May 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 16-week study designed to evaluate the hypothesis that tissue-resident herpes virus may be causally related to fibromyalgia symptoms or recurrence. IMC-1 is a combination treatment that is designed to suppress this suspected virus and thus alleviate fibromyalgia symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT01842009 Completed - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Single-arm, Open-label, Phase II Trial of HD-tDCS in Fibromyalgia Patients

Start date: March 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the mean number of stimulation (high definition-transcranial direct current stimulation) sessions (up to 26) needed to achieve a clinical response with this response defined as a 50% decrease in Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain. These data will be important in defining the optimal number of sessions for future fibromyalgia subjects in Phase III trials.

NCT ID: NCT01839305 Completed - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

Effects of Hydrotherapy on Physical Function and Quality of Life of Women With Fibromyalgia

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FS) is one condition that most affects functional performance, especially in women, due to alterations in the entire musculoskeletal system. Given that, Physical Therapy (PT) studies the human movement and its dysfunctions, and that FS, because of its complex chronic characteristic, impairs the affected individual's activities causing movement disorders, a PT professional must be part of the multidisciplinary team involved in the FS treatment. Nonetheless, as explained in the present proposal, several aspects still need clarification related to the PT role in this syndrome. Particularly, studies that analyze the biomechanical, sensorial and cardiorespiratory adaptations in individuals who undergo PT intervention still lack; those studies would contribute with scientific evidence to the clinical practice. According to recent systematic reviews, one of the most used therapies with positive effects on FS subjects is the hydrotherapy, which combines exercises and the water relaxing effects. Other alternative treatments have also been searched, in an attempt to decrease the painful picture presented, as the FS etiology and pathophysiology are not well known. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of different physical therapy resources in the FS, in two subprojects. The first will verify if hydrotherapy is effective in modifying movement variables (scapular kinematics and electromyography) and autonomic modulation. Other variables, such as pain level and quality of life in women with FS, will also be analyzed. The second study will evaluate the efficacy of the Shiatsu massage on pain, sleep quality, balance and quality of life of subjects with FS.

NCT ID: NCT01835795 Completed - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (rESWT) of Myofascial Pain Syndrome in Low Back Pain

Start date: January 7, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of treatment of radial shockwave in myofascial pain syndrome in the lumbar region compared to placebo through questionnaires and imaging exams.

NCT ID: NCT01829243 Completed - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

Milnacipran and Neurocognition, Pain and Fatigue in Fibromyalgia : A 13-week Randomized, Placebo Controlled Cross Over Trial

Start date: July 2011
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study was designed to investigate whether milnacipran is safe and effective in improving cognitive function in fibromyalgia. In addition, this study was aimed to investigate whether improvement in neurocognitive status due to milnacipran correlates with improvements in pain, to investigate whether improvement in neurocognitive status due to milnacipran correlates with improvements in fatigue, and to determine whether treatment with improvement in neurocognitive status, pain and fatigue correlates with functional improvement.

NCT ID: NCT01827683 Completed - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

Hyperbaric Oxygen and Fibromyalgia: Randomised Prospective Clinical Trial

Start date: May 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) on patients suffering from chronic pain syndrome (Fibromyalgia).

NCT ID: NCT01826695 Completed - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

Neurodynamic Intervention in Fibromyalgia

FM
Start date: January 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Fibromyalgia is a chronic illness characterised by persistent,widespread muscle pain with generalised hyperalgesia and allodynia. It can be accompanied by other concomitant symptoms like fatigue, sleep disturbances, musculoskeletal disorders, distress and psychological disorders. This condition is very prevalent. It has been reported to be about 2-5% of the general global population. Fibromyalgia have been reported to have neurodynamic disorders. The purpose of this prospective study was to examine the combined effects of soft tissue mobilization and nerve slider neurodynamic technique on pain and pressure sensitivity in women with fibromyalgia.

NCT ID: NCT01825954 Completed - Fibromyalgia Clinical Trials

Prospective Evaluation of RINCE to Reduce Fibromyalgia Effects - St. Joseph Mercy Oakland

PERRFECT-SJMO
Start date: March 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test the safety and efficacy of a noninvasive cortical electrostimulation therapy known as "Reduced Impedance Noninvasive Cortical Electrostimulation" (RINCE) in the management of fibromyalgia. Patients who meet the 1990 American College of Rheumatology criteria for fibromyalgia will receive up to 24 RINCE treatments delivered by a medical device called "NeuroPoint". Approximately 45 fibromyalgia patients will be randomized into one of three study groups. One of these groups will receive sham treatment, meaning they will receive no treatment at all, while the remaining two groups will receive different amounts of RINCE therapy. The study's primary outcome measure will be the patient's change from baseline in self-reported 24-hour average pain intensity. The study's hypothesis is that there will be a difference between treatment groups in primary outcome measure.

NCT ID: NCT01825629 Completed - Clinical trials for Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome

Multidisciplinary Therapy in the Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction in Patients With Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Start date: April 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a multidisciplinary therapy with physical, manual and deontology therapies in the treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome.