Clinical Trials for Parkinson's Pain

Pain is a surprisingly common part of Parkinson's that often goes unrecognized. It can come from muscle stiffness and cramping, dystonia, changes in posture, or the way the disease affects how the brain processes pain itself.

Trials in this area test medications, exercise and physical therapy approaches, and devices aimed at reducing pain, as well as studies that measure how pain changes with Parkinson's treatment over time.

Below are the recruiting trials we track that focus on pain. Sign up to be emailed when a new one opens.

18 Recruiting Pain Trials

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