PAST RESEARCH STUDIES & CLINICAL TRIALS
The studies below are CLOSED and are no longer looking for participants
They are kept on the website for information purposes only
Chile Clinical Research Study in Canada
A researcher from Chile is conducting a Clinical Research study of women with fibromyalgia and it is open to Canadian residents with fibromyalgia to participate in this study.
Pain study by SPOR Evidence Alliance: The University of British Columbia
This pain study is being conducted by UBC via Zoom in February.
University of Calgary – iTBS – DCS in fibromyalgia study
University of Calgary is conducting an ongoing fibromyalgia study to research the use of TMS and a medication for treatment of fibromyalgia pain and associated comorbidities.
McMaster University – How People with Fibromyalgia Study to Find How They React to Pain Stimuli
McMaster University in Hamilton is conducting a research study and is seeking participants.
McGill Delphi Study
McGill is seeking participants for a research study that aims to co-create the first comprehensive definition of pain-related suffering shaped directly by people living with pain. This study is part of a line of research which aims to inform the development of clinical…
Seeking Women Living With Fibromyalgia To Share Their Experiences Using Cannabis Products
Are you someone 19 years of age or older, living with fibromyalgia who currently (or previously) takes cannabis products, and identify with the female experience (i.e., cisgender, non-binary, trans)?
Surveying people diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM) to ask about their level of knowledge about fibromyalgia, their most frequent coping strategies with symptoms, and their quality of life.
Dr. Furlan and her student, Lillian Saberian, are surveying people diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM) to ask about their level of knowledge about fibromyalgia, their most frequent coping strategies with symptoms, and their quality of life. The purpose of this study is…
Early experiences, psychosocial processes and fibromyalgia symptoms
We invite you to participate in our study aiming to explore Patients’ perspectives and experiences regarding fibromyalgia, carried out by the Fibromyalgia Study Group from the University of Coimbra, in Portugal, led by Prof. Pereira da Silva
Conditioned Pain Modulation in Human Subjects
The protocol takes approximately 30-45 min, and participants will be compensated $100 for their time.
Teens Coping with Chronic Pain: What Factors Matter?
For adolescents with chronic pain – Two studies about understanding the perspectives and experiences of adolescents ages 14-18 years old coping with chronic pain.










