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Clinical trials for Complex regional pain syndrome

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Title Recruitment status Location
Clinical response to intravenous immunoglobulin inpatients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) Not recruiting United Kingdom
ImmunoGlobulin administered SubCutaneously (SCIG) in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) over 12 months Not recruiting United Kingdom
An open study to compare the efficacy of immunoglobulin administered subcutaneoulsy (SCIG) with current best practice in patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) - SCIG in CRPS over 12 months Authorised United Kingdom
Efficacy of 5% lidocaine plasters compared with pregabalin in the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome, type 1 - a randomised cross-over study. - Lidocaine vs. pregabalin in CRPS Authorised United Kingdom
Surgical Treatment Of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II (CRPS II) Recruiting Austria
Use of Compression Glove to Prevent Complications After Distal Radius Fractures: a Randomized Controlled Trial Recruiting United States
Peer Mentorship: An Intervention To Promote Effective Pain Self-Management In Adolescents Recruiting United States
Near-infrared Spectroscopic Measurement in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Recruiting Canada
Double-blind randomised placebo-controlled cross-over study to investigate the effectiveness of intramuscular magnesium on pain and dystonia in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1. Recruiting The Netherlands
Neurotropin to Treat Chronic Neuropathic Pain Recruiting United States