Can a booster session boost chronic pain relief?

NCT ID NCT06084390

First seen Aug 20, 2026 · Last updated Aug 21, 2026 · Updated 1 time

Summary

This trial investigates whether adding a booster session and extended access to the rehabilitation team after standard interdisciplinary care can improve outcomes for people with chronic pain. Two hundred participants in Swedish primary healthcare will be randomly assigned to either standard rehabilitation alone or standard care plus the extra support. The study measures pain intensity, health-related quality of life, and other health aspects to see if the added support makes a difference.

What this could mean

Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.

Active substance
Interdisciplinary rehabilitation with an added booster session and extended team access
What this could lead to
If effective, this approach could improve quality of life and pain management for people with chronic pain, offering a practical enhancement to standard rehabilitation.
What could go wrong
The trial is relatively small and the extra support may not lead to meaningful improvements over standard care. Results depend on patient adherence and may not apply to all chronic pain populations.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Research and development primary health care Fyrbodal

    Vänersborg, Region Västra Götaland, 46235, Sweden

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