Feasibility and Effects of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation on Pain Perception in People With Fibromyalgia
NCT: NCT07644221 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this interventional study is to learn whether noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) will have an effect on pain perception in people with fibromyalgia. The main questions it aims to answer are: Do repeated sessions of NIBS lead to a reduction in perceived pain? Do repeated sessions of NIBS lead to an improvement in quality of life? Researchers will compare different brain targets to see if effects are different between them. Participants will receive repeated daily sessions of NIBS over 4 weeks with application of pressure pain algometry, and complete various questionnaires.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Feasibility and Effects of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation on Pain Perception in People With Fibromyalgia?
Feasibility and Effects of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation on Pain Perception in People With Fibromyalgia is a clinical trial registered under NCT07644221. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07644221?
The current status of NCT07644221 (Feasibility and Effects of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation on Pain Perception in People With Fibromyalgia) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Feasibility and Effects of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation on Pain Perception in People With Fibromyalgia start?
Feasibility and Effects of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation on Pain Perception in People With Fibromyalgia started on 2026-06.
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