View clinical trials related to Central Post Stroke Pain.
Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if deep brain stimulation (DBS) works to treat severe pain following a stroke in adults. It will also learn about the safety of deep brain stimulation. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does DBS lower the pain score in these participants. - What medical problems do participants have when having DBS? Researchers will compare different settings, to see if DBS works to treat severe post stroke pain. Participants will: - Undergo baseline screening procedures and have an MRI scan. - Have neurosurgery to put the DBS system in - Have follow up for 10 months - Visit the clinic at least 5 times in the study for check-ups and tests - Fill in questionnaires about pain and mood and have check ups remotely
The aim of the study is to evaluate the analgesic effects of navigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in central post stroke pain. MRI based navigation is used to determine the exact locations for stimulation.
Prospective, open-label study in 10 patients with Central Post Stroke Pain (CPSP). The study will evaluate the effects of peripheral nerve blockade on spontaneous pain and evoked thermal and mechanical responses in CPSP, and assesses the associated local anesthetic pharmacokinetics.