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NCT07264920
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Pediatric Electrocutaneous Analgesia for Children Experiencing Neuropathic Pain

Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

This is a study evaluating the Scrambler Therapy device as a non-invasive treatment for neuropathic pain in pediatric oncology patients with metastatic bone disease. The primary goal is to assess changes in pain intensity and medication use, aiming to improve quality of life and reduce reliance on systemic pain medications.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

5 Years - 26 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

70

Start Date

2026-06

Completion Date

2030-01

Last Updated

2026-03-16

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Scrambler Therapy MC-5A Device

Scrambler Therapy is a non-invasive electrocutaneous analgesia technique used to treat neuropathic pain. Each session lasts approximately 30-45 minutes and involves placing surface electrodes near the pain site to deliver low-level electrical signals that "scramble" pain messages into non-painful sensations. Pain intensity will be measured before and after each session.

Locations (1)

Johns Hopkins Children's Center

Baltimore, Maryland, United States