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NCT ID: NCT06185426 Active, not recruiting - Nerve Injury Clinical Trials

Histopathological, Biochemical And Electrophysiological Evaluation Of Single Or Combined Use Of Diode Laser/Steroid Treatment On Facial Nerve Injury

facial nerve
Start date: January 1, 2021
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study will be to investigate the effect of low-level diode laser therapy (LLLT) and steroid on facial nerve injury. Thirty five male Wistar rat will randomly be divided into five groups: healthy control (HCG); damage control (DC); laser (LG); steroid (SG); and combined laser and steroid group (LSG). Right facial nerve electromyography (EMG) data will record after facial nerve damage done and before sacrification at 4th week.The results will be evaluated histopathologically, electrophysiologically and biochemically.

NCT ID: NCT04144972 Active, not recruiting - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation for Refractory Chronic Pain

Start date: October 24, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic pain affects 1 in 4 US adults, and many cases are resistant to almost any treatment. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) holds promise as a new option for patients suffering from treatment-resistant chronic pain, but traditional approaches target only brain regions involved in one aspect of the pain experience and provide continuous 24/7 brain stimulation which may lose effect over time. By developing new technology that targets multiple, complimentary brain regions in an adaptive fashion, the investigators will test a new therapy for chronic pain that has potential for better, more enduring analgesia.

NCT ID: NCT03701581 Active, not recruiting - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

4-aminopyridine Treatment for Nerve Injury

Start date: June 5, 2021
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the role of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) on the course of recovery after peripheral nerve traction and/or crush injury. This study aims to test the hypothesis that 4-aminopyridine speeds the often slow and unpredictable recovery after peripheral nerve traction and/or crush injuries.