Mindfulness + tDCS for Osteoarthritis

(PROACT Trial)

No longer recruiting at 1 trial location
EW
MA
JS
Overseen ByJulie Siegrist
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial aims to explore the effectiveness of mindfulness meditation and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in reducing knee osteoarthritis pain. Researchers will divide participants into groups to test various combinations of mindfulness training and tDCS. The trial seeks participants who have experienced knee osteoarthritis pain and are either African American or non-Hispanic white. The goal is to determine if these treatments can enhance pain management and address differences in pain experiences between groups. As an unphased trial, this study offers participants the chance to contribute to innovative research that could lead to improved pain management strategies.

Do I need to stop taking my current medications for the trial?

The trial does not specify that you must stop taking all current medications. However, if you are using opioids daily or certain medications like some sodium channel blockers, calcium channel blockers, and NMDA receptor antagonists, you may not be eligible to participate. Other medications will be recorded and considered in the analysis.

Is there any evidence suggesting that this trial's treatments are likely to be safe?

Research has shown that mindfulness meditation training (MMT) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) have been explored for pain relief in people with osteoarthritis. tDCS involves applying a low electrical current to the brain, which might help with pain. Focused Breathing and Attention Training (BAT) uses mindfulness techniques that could also reduce pain.

Studies indicate that these treatments are generally well-tolerated. Some people might feel a slight tingling or itching on the skin where tDCS electrodes are placed, but serious side effects are rare. Mindfulness practices like BAT are usually safe, with no major negative effects reported.

Anyone considering joining the trial should know these treatments have been shown to be safe in past research. However, if there are concerns or questions, consulting a healthcare provider is always a good idea.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

Researchers are excited about these treatments because they combine mindfulness techniques with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), offering a non-invasive approach to managing osteoarthritis pain. Unlike standard treatments like NSAIDs or opioids, which primarily address pain through chemical means, this approach aims to harness the power of the mind and electrical stimulation. Mindfulness-based Breathing and Attention Training (BAT) helps patients engage in mental exercises for pain relief, while tDCS uses mild electrical currents to potentially enhance brain function and reduce pain perception. This combination could provide a new avenue for pain management without the side effects commonly associated with medication.

What evidence suggests that this trial's treatments could be effective for osteoarthritis?

Research has shown that mindfulness meditation can reduce pain and improve the quality of life for people with knee osteoarthritis (OA). One study found that exercises based on mindfulness meditation were more effective than standard treatments in improving pain and mobility for knee OA patients. In this trial, some participants will receive Focused Breathing and Attention Training (BAT) as part of their mindfulness training.

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has also shown promise. A review of several studies found that tDCS significantly reduced pain compared to a fake (sham) version of the treatment in knee OA patients. In this trial, participants will be assigned to different arms to receive either active or sham tDCS. These findings suggest that both mindfulness training and tDCS, as studied in this trial, might help manage knee OA pain.678910

Who Is on the Research Team?

RF

Roger Fillingim

Principal Investigator

University of Florida

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for African American or non-Hispanic white adults with knee osteoarthritis, as per the American College of Rheumatology criteria. Excluded are those with significant knee surgery history, uncontrolled hypertension, substance use disorders, daily opioid use, serious psychiatric conditions in the past year, other painful rheumatic diseases or fibromyalgia, and certain neurological conditions.

Inclusion Criteria

You are of African American or non-Hispanic white ethnicity.
I have knee pain diagnosed as osteoarthritis by a doctor.

Exclusion Criteria

You have a severe mental illness that has required hospitalization in the past year or you currently have thoughts of hurting yourself.
I do not have high blood pressure or heart problems that limit my activities.
I am not taking certain medications that affect brain stimulation treatment.
See 6 more

Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

2-4 weeks

Treatment

Participants undergo a five-day course of mindfulness meditation training (MMT) and tDCS, and their combination

1 week
5 visits (in-person)

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment

4 weeks

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Focused Breathing and Attention Training (BAT)
  • Sham Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)
  • Standard Breathing and Attention Training (BAT)
  • Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)
Trial Overview The PROACT study tests if mindfulness meditation training (MMT), Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), their combination or a sham procedure can improve pain management and brain function related to pain in people with knee osteoarthritis over five days.
How Is the Trial Designed?
4Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Group I: Sham/ShamExperimental Treatment2 Interventions
Group II: Sham/ActiveExperimental Treatment2 Interventions
Group III: Active/ShamExperimental Treatment2 Interventions
Group IV: Active/ActiveExperimental Treatment2 Interventions

Find a Clinic Near You

Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

University of Florida

Lead Sponsor

Trials
1,428
Recruited
987,000+

National Institute on Aging (NIA)

Collaborator

Trials
1,841
Recruited
28,150,000+

Published Research Related to This Trial

The study analyzed CT numbers from ground-glass opacity lesions in 43 patients (10 with atypical adenomatous hyperplasia, 21 with bronchioloalveolar carcinoma, and 12 with adenocarcinoma) to differentiate between these conditions using 3D computerized quantification.
Key findings include that a CT number histogram showing two peaks can effectively rule out atypical adenomatous hyperplasia, while specific CT number cutoffs can differentiate between bronchioloalveolar carcinoma and adenocarcinoma, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
Differential diagnosis of ground-glass opacity nodules: CT number analysis by three-dimensional computerized quantification.Ikeda, K., Awai, K., Mori, T., et al.[2022]
A study involving 30 older adults with knee osteoarthritis showed that combining transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) with mindfulness-based meditation (MBM) significantly reduced pain and improved overall OA symptoms.
Participants tolerated the treatment well, reporting high satisfaction and no serious side effects, indicating that this combined approach is both safe and potentially effective for managing knee OA pain.
Efficacy of combining home-based transcranial direct current stimulation with mindfulness-based meditation for pain in older adults with knee osteoarthritis: A randomized controlled pilot study.Ahn, H., Zhong, C., Miao, H., et al.[2020]
A new intelligent diagnostic model for osteoporosis screening using low-dose chest CT (LDCT) has been developed, which includes an automatic deep-learning segmentation of thoracic vertebrae and radiomics analysis, tested on 442 participants.
The model demonstrated high accuracy in segmenting vertebrae and predicting bone mineral density (BMD), with comparable performance between automatic and manual segmentation methods, indicating its potential for effective opportunistic BMD screening.
Combining Deep Learning and Radiomics for Automated, Objective, Comprehensive Bone Mineral Density Assessment From Low-Dose Chest Computed Tomography.Wang, S., Tong, X., Fan, Y., et al.[2023]

Citations

Evaluation of mindfulness based stress reduction in ...Our pilot RCT found encouraging results with a delayed but long-term efficacy in pain VAS following a MBSR program in symptomatic knee or hip OA ...
Telehealth mindful exercise for people with knee ...At 8-weeks, mindful exercise and exercise groups had retention rates of 86% (18/21) and 100% (19/19), and attendance was 54% (11.4/21) and 68% ( ...
Self-regulation training for people with knee osteoarthritisSelf-regulation training targeting normalising brain functioning related to pain experience could improve clinical outcomes (18–24). Mindfulness meditation ...
(PDF) Evaluation of mindfulness based stress reduction in ...Background: To evaluate the efficacy for symptomatic knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) patients of a mindfulness‑. based stress reduction ...
Comparison of Mindfulness Meditation-Based Exercise vs. ...Conclusion: MME is more effective than ST in improving pain, mobility, and quality of life in patients with knee OA, supporting its integration ...
Pain Relief for OsteoArthritis Through Combined Treatment ...Focused Breathing and Attention Training (BAT): Participants will receive mindfulness-based mental training regimen to independently practice mindfulness ...
Pain Relief for OsteoArthritis through Combined Treatment ...Efficacy of combining home-based transcranial direct current stimulation with mindfulness-based meditation for pain in older adults with knee osteoarthritis: A ...
Self Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and ...The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a two-week self tDCS and mindfulness-based meditation on pain using ...
Non-invasive brain stimulation for osteoarthritis - PMCThis paper describes the therapeutic effects and possible mechanisms of six commonly used NIBS methods in OA, namely single pulse transcranial ...
Stimulated brains and meditative minds: A systematic ...Low intensity transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) and meditation are two promising, yet variable, non-pharmacological interventions.
Unbiased ResultsWe believe in providing patients with all the options.
Your Data Stays Your DataWe only share your information with the clinical trials you're trying to access.
Verified Trials OnlyAll of our trials are run by licensed doctors, researchers, and healthcare companies.
Terms of Service·Privacy Policy·Cookies·Security