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Study summary
The Human Pain Research group based at Salford Royal is trying to develop new technologies that can measure and treat changes in the brain that might contribute to chronic pain.

The research team are exploring a new approach aimed at reducing the unpleasantness of pain for people living with fibromyalgia and/or osteoarthritis using sound stimulation.

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A CURRENT study opportunity:  Testing a new technology to reduce chronic pain

I am currently going through registration for this study after contacting them yesterday.  I was asked if I could help to encourage people to come and join the study by:

Lauren Arendsen

  • Research Associate
  • Clinical Neuroscience
  • Human Pain Research Group
  • University of Manchester

Study summary
The Human Pain Research group based at Salford Royal is trying to develop new technologies that can measure and treat changes in the brain that might contribute to chronic pain.

The research team are exploring a new approach aimed at reducing the unpleasantness of pain for people living with fibromyalgia and/or osteoarthritis using sound stimulation.

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Posted on 14th March 2018 by Jess Zadik

 


A study update:  Cloudy with a chance of pain – preliminary findings

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Cloudy with a Chance of Pain is a large smart-phone based research study examining the link between weather and pain. 

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