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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.
Are you or your child aged between 10 and 24 years old? Have you or your child ever had, or do you have, chronic pain lasting for at least 3 months? Please get in touch to take part in this study exploring the impact of talking about pain with people in your life.
This research is looking at opioid information, and opioid decision making in those with CRPS. Since April 2021, guidelines around opioid use have changed, but how are individuals with CRPS navigating and understanding the information? And are they able to make fully informed decisions about their opioid use? If you have experience in this area and meet the participant criteria, please get in contact.
A study into understanding what young adults think navigating romantic relationships where one person lives with chronic pain look like. Online study.
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.
A study into young people’s experiences of discrimination when help-seeking for chronic pain.
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