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Sponsor:
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
Location:
Code:
NCT06157866
Conditions
Fibromyalgia
Eligibility Criteria
Sex: All
Age: 18 - 65
Healthy Volunteers: Not accepted
Interventions
Electroacupuncture
Cognitive Training
Education Training
Sponsor:
Université de Sherbrooke
Location:
Code:
NCT05085782
Conditions
Chronic Low-back Pain
Fibromyalgia
Eligibility Criteria
Sex: All
Age: 18 - 65
Healthy Volunteers: Not accepted
Interventions
Propranolol Hydrochloride
Placebo
Reactivation procedure
Pain neuroscience education
Sponsor:
Terry L. Wahls
Location:
Code:
NCT05057676
Conditions
Multiple Sclerosis
Clinically Isolated Syndrome
Fibromyalgia
Post Acute Sequelae of COVID-19
Cancer in Remission With Persisting Fatigue
Eligibility Criteria
Sex: All
Age: 18 - 70+
Healthy Volunteers: Not accepted
Interventions
Immediate Autoimmune Intervention Mastery Course (AIM)
Immediate Question and Answer sessions. (AIM Q and A sessions)
Delayed Autoimmune Intervention Mastery Course (delayed AIM course)
Delayed AIM Question and Answer sessions
Sponsor:
Children's National Research Institute
Location:
Code:
NCT04833465
Conditions
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Fibromyalgia
Eligibility Criteria
Sex: All
Age: 5 - 21
Healthy Volunteers: Not accepted
Interventions
No Intervention
Sponsor:
University of Washington
Location:
Code:
NCT05275348
Conditions
Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Fibromyalgia
Gout
Osteoarthritis
Eligibility Criteria
Sex: All
Age: 18+
Healthy Volunteers: Not accepted
Interventions
Tele-Enhance Fitness
In-person Enhance Fitness
Fibromyalgia clinical trials are research studies aimed at finding new treatments and understanding the best ways to manage fibromyalgia, a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. These trials test the safety and effectiveness of various interventions, from medications to lifestyle changes, providing critical data that can lead to advancements in care for those living with fibromyalgia.
Clinical trials play a crucial role in fibromyalgia research by providing evidence-based insights into various treatment options. They help identify new medications and therapies that can alleviate symptoms, reduce pain, and enhance overall well-being. Through these studies, researchers can also gather valuable data on the causes and mechanisms of fibromyalgia, leading to more targeted and effective treatments.
Fibromyalgia clinical trials investigate a variety of treatments and strategies for managing fibromyalgia. These can include medication trials that test new or existing drugs for symptom relief, non-pharmacological trials focusing on physical and cognitive therapies, and dietary and lifestyle trials assessing the effects of changes in nutrition and activity, among others.
Medication and pharmacological treatment trials investigate new or existing drugs to determine their effectiveness in treating fibromyalgia. They may explore medications that target pain, sleep disturbances, or other related symptoms, offering hope for more effective pharmacological interventions.
Non-pharmacological interventions trials explore treatments beyond medication, such as physical therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and exercise programs. These studies aim to assess their effectiveness in managing fibromyalgia symptoms, improving physical function, and boosting mental health.
Dietary and lifestyle modification trials investigate the impact of changes in diet, exercise habits, and other lifestyle factors on fibromyalgia symptoms. They examine whether specific dietary patterns or lifestyle interventions can reduce pain, increase energy levels, and improve overall health.
These trials assess the effectiveness of alternative and complementary therapies such as acupuncture, massage therapy, and herbal supplements in treating fibromyalgia. They aim to provide evidence on the safety and efficacy of these non-traditional approaches, as well as compare them to traditional interventions.
Innovative technology and device trials test the use of new technologies, including wearable devices, TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) units, and other digital health tools, in managing fibromyalgia symptoms. These studies evaluate how technological innovations can support symptom relief and improve daily functioning.
Individuals diagnosed with fibromyalgia who meet specific criteria set by the trial's protocol can participate in fibromyalgia clinical trials. Eligibility criteria may include factors such as age, severity of symptoms, and medical history. Trials may seek participants with varying levels of disease severity or those who have not responded to standard treatments.
When joining a fibromyalgia clinical trial, participants can expect to undergo a thorough screening process to determine eligibility. After providing informed consent, participants will receive detailed information about the study, including the treatment or intervention being tested, the duration of the trial, and any potential risks and benefits. Throughout the trial, participants will be closely monitored by healthcare professionals, and their progress will be documented to assess the intervention's effectiveness.
Worried about the risks of participating in a clinical trial? Delve into our comprehensive guide to gain insights into the potential outcomes of participating. Learn about potential risks, benefits, and safety considerations to make an informed decision about your participation in a clinical trial.
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