Can your pain map guide your treatment? new study aims to personalize therapy for debilitating bladder condition
NCT ID NCT06299683
Summary
This study aims to improve treatment for interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS), a chronic and often debilitating pain condition affecting millions. Researchers want to see if matching patients to one of two common therapies—pelvic floor physical therapy or cognitive-behavioral therapy—based on their specific pattern of body pain leads to better results. The goal is to move toward more personalized care for this hard-to-treat condition.
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Vanderbilt Urology Cool Springs
RECRUITINGFranklin, Tennessee, 37067, United States
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