University Of Sharjah
Clinical trials sponsored by University Of Sharjah, explained in plain language.
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New exercise approach may better soothe sciatica nerve pain
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether a special set of posture-correcting exercises can improve nerve health and reduce pain better than standard physical therapy for people with sciatica (nerve pain in the leg from a pinched nerve in the lower back). About 64 adults will be randomly assigned…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Sharjah • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:36 UTC
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Posture fix may sharpen your brain and soothe neck pain
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study looks at whether correcting forward head posture can reduce neck pain and improve brain activity in young adults. Participants with neck pain and poor posture will use a special device at home for six weeks. Researchers will measure pain, brain oxygen levels, and balan…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Sharjah • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:35 UTC
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Brain zaps may ease MS symptoms in new trial
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether a gentle brain stimulation technique called tDCS can help people with multiple sclerosis (MS) move better, feel less tired, sleep better, and think more clearly. Forty adults with MS will receive either real or fake stimulation sessions over two weeks, th…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Sharjah • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:31 UTC
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AR training aims to boost brain and body in MS patients
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study will test if augmented reality (AR) exercises can help people with multiple sclerosis (MS) improve their walking and thinking at the same time. Forty adults with MS will try structured AR scenarios that combine physical and mental tasks. The goal is to see if this appr…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Sharjah • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 26, 2026 07:27 UTC
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Home workouts may soothe period pain, new study suggests
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study looks at whether a home-based exercise program can help young women (ages 18-25) who suffer from painful periods. Researchers will measure changes in pain, walking ability, and brain activity after 8 weeks of exercise. The goal is to find a safe, drug-free way to manag…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Sharjah • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 22, 2026 13:51 UTC