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This study evaluates the effects of a novel neurofeedback treatment on pain specific brainwaves in adults.
Chronic pain patients enrolled in this study will be randomized into a treatment group and a sham group.
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Recent research has underlined that central nervous system structures play a key role in the development of pain with significant maladaptive plasticity occurring in several brain areas. Non-pharmacological treatments, such as neurofeedback, are designed to restore normal brain function alongside with relieving pain symptoms. With a neurofeedback approach, the patient is provided with a feedback on specific brain waves recorded using non-invasive recording techniques (electroencephalography - EEG) and visualized on a screen.
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32 participants in 2 patient groups
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Natalie Mrachacz Kersting, Dr; Morten Kirkegaard, BsC
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