New approach targets mood to fight back pain
NCT ID NCT04747314
Summary
This study tested whether treating low mood could help people with long-term back pain feel better. Researchers compared three approaches: antidepressant medication, a special physical therapy program, or both treatments combined. They measured changes in pain, daily function, and depression over 4 months in 308 adults.
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Locations
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BWH Pain Management Center
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 02467, United States
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Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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UPMC Pain Medicine At Centre Commons
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15206, United States
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