Green light shines hope for chronic pain sufferers
NCT ID NCT05569486
Summary
This study aims to understand how daily exposure to green light might help reduce pain in people with fibromyalgia. Researchers will enroll 70 adults with fibromyalgia who still have significant pain despite standard treatments. Participants will use special green light devices at home for 10 weeks while researchers measure changes in brain activity and inflammation to see how the light therapy works.
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Banner University Medical Center Multispecialty Services Clinic
Tucson, Arizona, 85711, United States
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