About this trial
The goal of this basic science study is to learn about the brain mechanisms of chronic pain across different chronic pain syndromes in pediatric patients. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Are there shared and distinct brain systems engaged by different forms of pediatric chronic pain? * What are predictors of recovery from chronic pain? * What brain systems are associated with the spread of pain?
For this study participants will undergo:
* Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) * Quantitative Sensory Testing * Psychological Assessments
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients will need a diagnosis of a chronic pain derived congruent with ICD-11 criteria related to headache (migraine, daily headache), abdominal (FAPD), localized MSK (single limb/joint, low back or chest pain), diffuse MSK (widespread MSK pain), or CRPS
If on medications, they need to be on stable doses of prescribed pain and/or psychiatric medications for 4 weeks before the baseline study visit.
Male or female, age 10 -17 (inclusive)
English speaking, able to complete interviews and questionnaires in English
Disqualifiers
Weight/size incompatible with MRI scanner
Orthodontic braces, metallic or electronic implants, or other metal objects in the body which obscure or interfere with the MRI, or pose a risk from heating, movement, or malfunction in the MRI environment
Claustrophobia
Youth who are pregnant
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Multisensory Task
- Graphesthesia
- Divided attention
Treatment groups
Locations
1Sponsors and collaborators
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Lead sponsor
University of Barcelona
Collaborator