Joint Pain clinical trials at University of California Health
2 research studies open to eligible people
Long Term Efficacy of Neuronavigation Guided rTMS in Alleviating Gulf War Illness Related Headaches and Pain Symptoms
open to eligible people ages 18-65
This study aims to look at the long term efficacy of using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in relieving Gulf War Illness related headaches and pain.
at UCSD
Predicting Chronic Opioid Use Following Lower Extremity Joint Arthroplasty
open to eligible people ages 18 years and up
Personalized medicine is a concept in which medical care is individualized to a patient based on their unique characteristics, including comorbidities, demographics, genetics, and microbiome. After major surgery, some patients are at increased risk of opioid dependence. By identifying unique genetic and microbiome markers, clinicians may potentially identify individual risk factors for opioid dependence. By identifying these high risk patients early-on, personalized interventions may be applied to these patients in order to reduce the incidence of opioid-dependence.
at UCSD
Our lead scientists for Joint Pain research studies include Albert Leung, M.D. Rodney Gabriel.
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