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NCT ID: NCT05440266 Completed - Pain Perception Clinical Trials

Electrical Intra-cutaneous Half-sine Stimulation for Optimized Preferential C-fiber Activation

Start date: May 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This exploratory study is to improve an established pain model by a new stimulation profile that allows preferential activation of C fibers that are of main clinical interest in chronic pain and also to generate a stable secondary hyperalgesia, which is of particular interest in the actual research of acute and chronic pain. It is to investigate if the specific activation of afferent sensory fibers and expected lower current intensities makes it more comfortable for the participant as motor neuron activation is much less pronounced at low current intensities. Therefore it compares the area under the curve (AUC) of hyperalgesia during electrical, intracutaneous 25 ms half-sine wave stimulation at a pain level of the numeric rating scale (NRS) of 6 out of 10 for 65 minutes compared to 500 µs rectangular pulses.

NCT ID: NCT02567318 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Is the Volume of the Caudate Nuclei Associated With Area of Secondary Hyperalgesia?

Start date: October 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this prospective study is to investigate the degree of association between the volume of important pain-relevant structures in the brain and the size of the areas of secondary hyperalgesia.

NCT ID: NCT02397343 Completed - Inflammation Clinical Trials

The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Inflammatory Parameters Induced by a Heat Injury Model

HBO-SHA
Start date: February 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Hyperbaric oxygen may reduce neurophatic pain and promote wound healing. Established anti inflammatory effects of HBO may contribute to this effect. In a previous publication the investigators studied the effects of HBO on secondary hyperalgesia using a well established heat injury model. In a new - blinded study design, the investigators wish to investigate and- or confirm previous results, i.e. that HBO therapy reduce secondary hyperalgesia and improving therapy of severe pain conditions.