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Study Summary
This trial will study whether adding a pain coach/counselor before and after surgery, through a tele health platform, can improve recovery from major joint surgery.
- Opioid Addiction
- Opioid Use Disorder
- Arthritis
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How many participants are enrolled in this trial at the moment?
"Affirmative. According to the data hosted on clinicaltrials.gov, this research is actively searching for participants as of May 4th 2021 and was last updated a year later. 103 patients must be recruited from 1 medical site."
For whom is this clinical trial available?
"The parameters of this medical trial call for 103 individuals between the ages of 21 and 90 who are experiencing afflictive joint pain. Additionally, they must be willing to use Lucid Lane’s behavioural health program before and after surgery over a four-week period, sign both a Client Agreement with Lucid Lane as well as an informed consent form, not have used opioids in the past month prior to joining the study, and communicate their progress with Palo Alto VA's medical team."
Are individuals of all ages being considered for inclusion in this research program?
"This research necessitates that participants are between the ages of 21 and 90. For those below 18 or above 65, there is a total of 399 separate studies they could potentially join in on."
Is it possible for individuals to enroll in this medical experiment currently?
"Yes, clinicaltrials.gov confirms that this trial is indeed recruiting participants at the moment. The study commenced on May 4th 2021 and has since been updated once last year in order to search for 103 people to participate across 1 site."
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