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💊 Paid Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Browse recruiting chronic pain clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is persistent pain lasting beyond normal healing time, affecting physical function and quality of life. Clinical trials investigate non-opioid pain management options, nerve stimulation therapies, and integrative approaches.

Common Symptoms

Persistent pain lasting more than 3-6 months, fatigue, sleep disturbances, mood changes, reduced mobility, decreased quality of life

Risk Factors

Previous injury, surgery, arthritis, nerve damage, fibromyalgia, age, obesity, stress, genetic predisposition

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes physical therapy, medications (NSAIDs, anticonvulsants, antidepressants), nerve blocks, spinal cord stimulation, cognitive behavioral therapy, and acupuncture. Clinical trials explore novel non-addictive pain medications and neuromodulation techniques.

Why Participate?

Chronic pain clinical trials are essential for developing safer alternatives to opioids and improving pain management strategies for millions suffering from persistent pain conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

These trials investigate new treatments for persistent pain conditions, including medications, nerve stimulation, physical therapy approaches, and psychological interventions.
Eligibility depends on pain type, duration, location, and prior treatments. Studies may focus on specific conditions like back pain or fibromyalgia.
Compensation varies by study. Participants typically receive $75-$200 per visit plus travel reimbursement.
Yes, trials follow strict protocols with regular monitoring. Pain management is always available, and participants can withdraw at any time.