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The Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and Chronic Pain Research Study Trials Tracker was designed to raise awareness of current research and assist with participant recruitment. Please note that these studies are conducted by external organisations and Burning Nights CRPS Support does not currently run any of its own clinical trials.
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. The contact details for each study are included in the individual listing below.
If you are a researcher and you would like to include your research study or clinical trial, please send the details by email.
Seeking workplaces to take part in the Pain at Work (PAW) trial...
Does your organisation want to be involved in research that aims to help people manage a long-term condition at work? This trial is an opportunity for your organisation to partner in an exciting research study, exploring the feasibility and acceptability of the Pain-at-Work (PAW) Toolkit.
Respondents are being asked to participate in a research study evaluating the effectiveness of various treatments on chronic pain due to complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). The short survey is anonymous and confidential, and should take approximately five minutes to complete. The questions will focus on the modalities used to manage chronic pain due to CRPS and will include a Likert scale to rate pain levels after using these interventions.
Study recruiting UK-based participants to complete a short survey (5 mins) about things that might make it harder, and things that might make it easier, to take part in chronic pain research.
Researchers at the University of Derby are looking for participants to take part in a study exploring cognitive processing among individuals living with chronic pain.
This study aims to develop clinical recommendations that will expecite patient access to therapy-led treatment across the CRPS care pathway. Participation will involve an online workshop to discuss experiences of therapies received and any changes noticed as a result of receiving this care.
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