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NCT ID: NCT00503100 Terminated - Clinical trials for Somatosensory Disorders

Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Pain Thresholds in Term and Preterm-Born Adolescents After Early Exposure to Pain; a Quantitative Study

Start date: August 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Background: Several studies have indicated that infants who had undergone postnatal painful procedures appear to be hypersensitive to pain, with a lower threshold to tactile stimulations later on life. Objective: To study the effect of early exposure to pain on cerebral somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) response to thermal stimulation (550C), in preterm and full term born adolescents (15-18 years old), who have undergone painful procedures during their neonatal period. As well as to study the effect of early exposure to thermal and tactile sensory thresholds and pain thresholds to thermal and tactile stimuli, by using the TSA and von Frey hairs. Design: Case-control study. Participants: Four groups of 20 adolescents (aged 15-18 years), two of which are full term and preterm-born who were exposed to painful procedures during the neonatal period. The other two groups are term and preterm-born adolescents who were not exposed to such procedures. Main Outcome Measures: Cerebral SEP response (P300, Medoc Ltd., Israel) to thermal stimulation (550C). Warm-sensation threshold (WST), heat-pain threshold (HPT), Cold sensation threshold (CST) and cold pain threshold (CPT) by using Thermal sensory analyzer (TSA-2001,Medoc Ltd., Israel). Pain threshold to tactile stimulation will be measured by using Von-Frey hairs.

NCT ID: NCT00316251 Completed - Clinical trials for Somatosensory Disorders

Application of Specific Frequencies to Stimulate the Spinocerebellar Tract in Subjects With Unilateral Dysafferentation

Start date: April 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of Power Plate vibration therapy on balance as measured by the NeuroCom Balance Master.

NCT ID: NCT00146952 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Proprioceptive Disorders

Use of a Vibrotactile Sensory Prosthesis in Patients With Postural Imbalance and Spatial Disorientation

Start date: January 2005
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The investigators propose to explore the hypothesis that vibrotactile channels for indicating spatial orientation can be exploited as a sensory prosthesis. The specific research applications will be used for guiding visual orientation, to provide alternative feedback to vision and vestibular signals for controlling balance, and for directional and lateralisation cueing in patients with neglect syndromes. The programme will study whether vibrotactile feedback improves performance and also if it speeds rehabilitation when used as an adjunct to conventional therapy.