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NCT ID: NCT04120129 Recruiting - Facial Pain Clinical Trials

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for Trigeminal Neuralgia

TGN
Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective is to establish the feasibility of using TMS for COFP pain management in the interim period before surgery. This will be investigated by comparing the non-intervention group's self-reported pain to those who recieved TMS at several timepoints.

NCT ID: NCT04117035 Recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

A Personalised Radiosurgery Procedure for People With Trigeminal Neuralgia to Improve Pain, Quality of Life and Reduce Complications

Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate prospectively the feasibility and impact of personalised gamma knife radiosurgery treatment protocol versus current standard protocol for people with idiopathic or Multiple Sclerosis-related Trigeminal Neurolgia (MS related TN) on effectiveness in pain relief, the development of morbidity and quality of life. Patients with TN or MS-related TN are referred to the National Centre for Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Sheffield for clinical consultation, and will undergo gamma knife radiosurgery (GNRS) for treating trigeminal neuralgia if eligible. The GKRS treatment is provided as a standard National Health Service (NHS) routine care. The current procedure has been proven to be safe and effectiveness in reducing the pain caused by TN. The current GKRS treatment protocol performs the treatment on the trigeminal nerve close to the brainstem, which might result in higher complication rate (mainly facial numbness). This study will conduct a pilot randomised controlled trial to evaluate an alternative treatment protocol, which will perform the GKRS treatment at the retrogasserian zone (further away from the brainstem). This treatment protocol has been widely used in Europe and USA, and is safe and effective. Most studies adopting this protocol have shown less complication rate after treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04058041 Recruiting - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Neural Exercises vs Surgery in Patients With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Start date: March 12, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

neural exercise in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

NCT ID: NCT04057456 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Spinal Cord Injuries

Cannabinoids and an Anti-inflammatory Diet for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain After Spinal Cord Injury

CATNP
Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Neuropathic pain is a common complication following spinal cord injury (SCI) that significantly decreases quality of life. Treatment options are limited, and current treatments can have significant side effects. Those with SCI have identified a need for additional treatment options, particularly those that are not medications. Nabilone and an anti-inflammatory diet are two treatments that may provide pain relief while being better tolerated. This study will evaluate the benefits of these treatments for neuropathic pain after SCI. Study participants will receive either an anti-inflammatory diet or a placebo diet, and nabilone or a placebo for 4 weeks. It is expected that an anti-inflammatory diet and nabilone will significantly decrease pain intensity and improve function. The combination of both treatments together is expected to have a greater effect than each alone.

NCT ID: NCT04054024 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Trigeminal Neuralgia

Efficacy and Tolerability of Erenumab in Patients With Trigeminal Neuralgia

Start date: October 28, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized proof-of-concept study to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of the CGRP receptor antibody erenumab in treating pain experienced by subjects with TN.

NCT ID: NCT03995563 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Neuralgia,Postherpetic

The Effect of Epidural Steroid Use in Patients With Continous Epidural Block in PHN Patients.

Start date: May 15, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The efficiency of epidural steroid injection in patients who has postherpetic neuralgia is well known. In this study, the purpose is whether the continous epidural steroid injection is effective or not.

NCT ID: NCT03984045 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Migraine in Children

SPG Block for Acute Pediatric Migraine

Start date: June 6, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized double blind trial comparing an intranasal sphenopalatine block with 2% lidocaine to intravenous (0.15 mg/kg, max 10mg) prochlorperazine in patients greater than 10 years of age presenting to a pediatric emergency department with an acute frontal migraine headache.

NCT ID: NCT03963362 Recruiting - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

The Pharmacokinetics of GLA5PR Tablet According to the Renal Function

Start date: September 17, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To evauate pharmacokinetics of GLA5PR tablet according to the renal function

NCT ID: NCT03865693 Recruiting - Pain, Neuropathic Clinical Trials

Effects of Pain Scrambler Therapy for the Alterations of Cerebral Blood

Start date: July 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prevalence of chronic pain has been shown to be high after thermal injury. Post-burn neuropathic pain causes chronic disabilities that is often difficult to treat effectively. Pain Scrambler therapy is a patient-specific electrocutaneous nerve stimulation device. To study changes in the pain network associated with neuropathic pain, magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) was used to evaluate cerebral blood volume(CBV) in patients who had been injuried by burn. Participants (N=40, experimental 20 and control group 20) comprised patients with neuropathic pain after thermal injury. The subjects complained of severe neuropathic pain that was rated at least 5 on the visual analogue scale (VAS), despite treatments with gabapentin medication and other physical modalities. Each Scrambler therapy with the MC5-A Calmare® therapy device (Competitive Technologies, Inc. Fairfield, USA ) was performed for 40 min daily (Monday through Friday) for 10 consecutive days. The stimulus was increased to the maximum intensity bearable by the individual patient without causing any additional pain or discomfort. The intensity of neuropathic pain was measured using the visual analogue scale(VAS). Depressive mood was assessed using the Beck Depression Scale. Voxel-wise comparisons of relative CBV maps were made between before scrambler therapy and after 10 scrambler therapy sessions over the entire brain volume. The relationship between individual participant CBV(measured in voxels), BDS and VAS score was also examined. We observed decreased in the cerebral pain network of patients with burn injury. Scrambler therapy is a non-invasive, non-medicinal modality that significantly reduced burn-associated neuropathic pain. Scrambler therapy should be considered as a treatment option for burn survivors with severe neuropathic pain.

NCT ID: NCT03862365 Recruiting - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Exploring the Genetics of Neuropathic Pain

GeNeup
Start date: August 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

In the present study the investigators will search for new genetic variants relevant for the development of neuropathic pain.