Wrist-Worn device offers new hope for kids in constant pain
NCT ID NCT07249931
Summary
This study is testing whether a wearable device called Nerivio can help children with amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome (AMPS). The device, worn on the upper arm, stimulates nerves to potentially reduce pain signals. Researchers will compare children using the device every other day to those receiving standard care to see if it improves pain control and quality of life.
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Children's Medical Center - Dallas
Dallas, Texas, 75235, United States
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