View clinical trials related to Fibromyalgia (FM).
Filter by:Fibromyalgia (FM)and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) are complex diseases often presenting overlapping symptomatology. Manual therapy (MT) protocols report benefits for pain treatment of FM, but the underlying mechanisms for patient improvement remain unknown. The main goal of this study is to assess the molecular changes associating to mechanical and additional MT triggers, possibly involved in patient symptom improvement.
The goal of this study is to test whether voluntary regulation of limbic system activation is possible in patients with fibromyalgia and to examine the neurobehavioral effects of specific neuromodulation of this circuit on somatosensory, limbic, and cognitive processes. This goal will be achieved by using a method previously developed for the construction of an fMRI-enriched EEG model ("EEG-Finger-Print", EFP) that selectively targets the amygdala BOLD activation (Amyg-EFP). The investigators conducted two studies: In the first study, the investigators conducted simultaneous recordings of EEG and fMRI during Amyg-EFP NF training on patients with FM. The main objective is to demonstrate target engagement following Amyg-EFP-NF training in FM patients. In the second study, the investigators aim to conduct a randomized clinical trial to examine the causal effect of the Amyg-EFP NF trial. The investigators will compare neurobehavioral effects between three groups. I. Amyg-EFP-NF group: a multisession NF trial using the Amyg-EFP model. II. Control group 1- sham-NF: a multisession NF trial using sham feedback. III. Control group 2: patients in this group will continue their usual treatment without intervention.