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Mind-body Therapies for Injury-related Pain Management in Elite Athletes - Trial NCT06095687

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Mind-body Therapies for Injury-related Pain Management in Elite Athletes
Investigating the Effectiveness of Mindfulness Meditation and Clinical Hypnosis for Injury-related Pain Management in Elite Athletes

Study Focus

Pain, Acute

Mindfulness Meditation

Interventional

behavioral

Sponsor & Location

The University of Queensland

Brisbane, Australia

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Jan 18, 2024

Dec 31, 2024

18 participants

Primary Outcome

Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) of Current Pain Intensity

Summary

This study will utilize a replicated single case experimental design (RSCD) to investigate
 the effectiveness of a brief mindfulness meditation (MM) vs clinical hypnosis (HYP) training
 for improving pain in injured elite athletes. The primary outcome is change in pain
 intensity. It is hypothesized that: (1) both treatments will engender clinically meaningful
 improvement in pain intensity; (2) change in cognitive processes will be a unique mechanism
 underlying improved pain outcome in MM, and (3) change in cognitive content will be a unique
 mechanism underlying improved pain outcome in HYP. This research program has the potential to
 reduce athletes' uncertainty around pain, time out with injury and improve pain management
 during rehabilitation and recovery from injury.

ICD-10 Classifications

Acute pain
Pain, unspecified
Pain, not elsewhere classified
Acute abdomen
Acute myringitis

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06095687

Non-Device Trial