U.S., Dec. 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07287501) titled 'Efficacy of Pain Science Education Combined With Exercise in Older Adults With Chronic Pain' on Nov. 18.
Brief Summary: As people live longer, long-term pain becomes more common in old age. This type of pain can greatly affect quality of life, reduce independence in daily activities, and diminish overall well-being.
This study is part of a project called PReGe, which aims to help older adults age actively and healthily through preventive physiotherapy. The goal is to determine whether a combination of adapted exercise and education about how pain works can help improve the lives of those who suffer from it.
The study is supported ...