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NCT ID: NCT03317600 Completed - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Postamputation Pain: Peripheral Mechanisms

Start date: October 25, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Stump and phantom pain after amputation are common, but the responsible mechanisms are still not clarified. It has been suggested that phantom limb pain can be reduced by regional anaesthesia and in several recent studies, pain was reduced following intrathecal and intraforaminal blocks. In this study, the investigators want to investigate if spontaneous and evoked pain in amputees will be relieved by regional nerve blocks involving the damaged nerves.

NCT ID: NCT02221934 Active, not recruiting - Phantom Limb Pain Clinical Trials

Electrical Nerve Block for Amputation Pain

Start date: October 9, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the clinical trial is to learn whether electrical nerve block via the Altius System is a safe and effective treatment for patients with post-amputation pain.

NCT ID: NCT00804375 Recruiting - Stump Pain Clinical Trials

Study of the Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of Topical 2PX (Strontium Chloride Hexahydrate) in Patients With Chronic, Moderate-to-severe Lower Limb Post-amputation Stump Pain

Start date: December 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Primary: To compare the analgesic effect over 12 weeks of topical 2PX in stump pain. Secondary: To prospectively measure other efficacy and safety variables of topical 2PX in stump pain. Exploratory analyses will be performed to measure efficacy and safety variables of topical 2PX in phantom pain

NCT ID: NCT00771862 Terminated - Amputation Clinical Trials

Prevention of Phantom Limb and Stump Pain Using Ambulatory Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks: A Pilot Study

Start date: October 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to determine if putting local anesthetic through one or two percutaneous catheters placed next to the nerves that go to an amputated limb will decrease long-term pain in the amputated limb.

NCT ID: NCT00768248 Terminated - Amputation Clinical Trials

Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) - Ambulatory Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Treatment of Post-Amputation Phantom Limb and Stump Pain

Start date: October 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to determine if putting local anesthetic—or numbing medication—through one or two tiny tube(s) placed next to the nerves that go to an amputated limb will decrease phantom limb and/or stump pain.

NCT ID: NCT00667264 Completed - Amputation Clinical Trials

Ambulatory Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Treatment of Post-Amputation Phantom Limb and Stump Pain

Start date: October 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Research study to determine if putting local anesthetic—or numbing medication—through one or two tiny tube(s) placed next to the nerves that go to an amputated limb will decrease phantom limb and/or stump pain.

NCT ID: NCT00462566 Completed - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

The Efficacy of Motor Cortex Stimulation for Pain Control

Start date: October 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective is to determine if motor cortex stimulation works for the following conditions: 1. Deafferentation facial pain, 2. Upper extremity complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and 3. Brachial plexus avulsion or phantom limb pain. Each of these groups of 6 patients (total of 18) will be studied independently and all patients will be implanted with a motor cortex stimulation system. They will be randomised to either a regular or low stimulation setting in the two arms of the study. Each arm will last 3 months.