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NCT03398408

Cognitive Flexibility Training in Persistent Pain

Completed NA Last updated 6 May 2020
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Training in Chronic Pain in 150 participants. Completed in 7 August 2019.

Timeline
29 December 2017
Primary endpoint
7 August 2019
7 August 2019

Quick facts

Lead sponsorWashington University School of Medicine
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designparallel
Maskingnone
Primary purposeother
Enrollment150
Start date29 December 2017
Primary completion7 August 2019
Estimated completion7 August 2019
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Washington University School of Medicine

Who can join

Adults 18 to 70, any sex, with Chronic Pain. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

To determine whether participation in a cognitive training program over a training period of five weeks improves cognitive flexibility in patients with chronic hip, knee, and back pain.

Publications & conference data

1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):

  1. Cognitive flexibility training for chronic pain: a randomized clinical study.
    Holzer KJ, Todorovic MS, Wilson EA, Steinberg A, et al · · 2024 · cited 6× · PMID 38352025 · DOI 10.1097/pr9.0000000000001120

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