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The Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and Chronic Pain Research Study Trials Tracker was designed to bring together details of any CRPS and chronic pain trials currently recruiting in the UK. This will enable you to find RCT clinical trials and research studies that you might be eligible to take part, both local to you or further afield.
If you have any questions about taking part in research studies or clinical trials, you can contact us or get in touch with the clinical trial or research study team directly (contact details are included in the opportunity's listing).
If you are a researcher and you would like to include your research study or clinical trial, please send the details by email.
This study is looking to test how different emotional or cognitive variable (such as stress, brain fog, etc.) influence whether patients with CRPS will get worse in the near future. The study is looking for adult patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and can be conducted remotely at the patients' home.
Study investigating children and young peoples’ experiences of pain in chronic musculoskeletal diagnoses (UK only). Researchers at the University of Manchester are interested in hearing from children/young people (aged 5-19 years) about their experiences of pain in chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
A research study seeking participants to explore the assessment and management knowledge for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in Canadian chiropractors and students.
The Living with a Long-Term Condition Study is testing a new questionnaire designed to integrate mental and physical health for people with chronic illnesses, such as CRPS. The study hopes to improve how the emotional well-being is measured, which will allow for tailored treatments to be made and improve support for people living with long-term conditions. Recruiting adults in the UK with a diagnosis of any physical long-term health condition, including CRPS.
Online study looking for people who are currently experiencing chronic pain, following an injury or accident. This research seeks to better understand how injustice, following an accident or injury, may affect an individual’s experience of pain.