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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and Chronic Pain Research Study Tracker

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.

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Trial Reference Number
1024
Trial Status
Open
Category
Chronic Pain, CRPS, Lower Limb CRPS, Online, Upper Limb CRPS, Young People
Does chronic pain affect scores on the Standardised Assessment Tests (SATs) for children?

Chronic pain in children is often an invisible condition and is commonly misunderstood by others. This study is part of a larger PhD project which aims to understand the relationship between chronic pain and school performance for children in England, and how teachers might be able to better support children in the classroom.

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Trial Reference Number
1006
Trial Status
Open
Category
Adult Participants, Chronic Pain, CRPS, Lower Limb CRPS, Online, Psychology, Relationships, Upper Limb CRPS, Young People
Examining the role of parental responses on the coping strategies used by children with Chronic Pain

Study examining the relationship between parental responses, pain catastrophizing and the coping strategies used by the child with chronic pain, the findings of which will add to the limited literature on childhood chronic pain coping from the perspectives of both parents and children. This study will aim to gather a general overview of the different responses used by parents/carers in the UK in their child’s pain management.

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Trial Reference Number
1029
Trial Status
Open
Category
Adult Participants, CRPS, Online, Psychology, Relationships, Young People
Explore the possible impact having a child living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) has on parents’ occupational balance.

Are you a parent, whose child has been living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) for more than twelve months? Are you available for a maximum of 1 hour to take part in an online interview? If you can answer yes to these questions, you are invited to take part in a research project to find out if having a child with CRPS impacts the occupational balance of their parents.

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Trial Reference Number
1023
Trial Status
Open
Category
Accessibility, Adult Participants, CRPS, Lower Limb CRPS, Online, Upper Limb CRPS, Young People
In what ways can urban design deliver equality for those with the non-visible disability of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?

The purpose of research study is to investigate the effects of urban design on those living with CRPS and form proposals that can be implemented moving forward.

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Trial Reference Number
1017
Trial Status
Closed to Recruitment
Category
Adult Participants, Chronic Pain, CRPS, Lower Limb CRPS, Online, Treatments, Upper Limb CRPS, Young People
What do chronic pain patients and pain management clinicians believe should be the role of a pain coach?

Researchers at Teesside University and PAIND are looking for people living with chronic pain to complete a less than 10 minute survey to give their opinions on what role a pain coach should serve in supporting people with chronic pain.

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