MEMOIR is an Australian government-funded clinical trial testing two potential treatments for people with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Background

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain disorder that usually affects a single arm or leg following an injury or surgery. People with CRPS feel severe pain in their affected limb, together with swelling, changes to temperature, colour, hair, skin and nail growth, and stiffness and weakness. 

There are few effective treatments to manage the symptoms of CRPS. The MEMOIR trial is testing whether a medication and a rehabilitation program can reduce pain and improve function in people with CRPS.  

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About the study

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Study Participants

People aged 18 years and over, diagnosed with CRPS in one limb may be eligible to participate

Treatment Duration

16 week treatment with 12 month follow-up

Sample Size

204 adults

Unsure if you’re eligible?

Contact the study team on 

0414 062 189 or memoir@unsw.edu.au

The MEMOIR Trial is supported by: