Plain-English translation of NCT07510789 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers want to understand the different ways that back pain shows up in people with ankylosing spondylitis—a type of inflammatory arthritis. By classifying pain into different categories (such as nerve-related pain, pain from oversensitive nervous systems, or mechanical pain), they hope to learn how each type affects daily activities and quality of life. This knowledge could help doctors tailor treatment better for each patient.
People with ankylosing spondylitis experience back pain in different ways, but doctors don't always know which type of pain a person has or how it will affect their ability to work and enjoy life. This study aims to fill that gap by carefully examining the different pain patterns and understanding what makes one person's pain experience different from another's.
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You would visit the hospital's Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation clinic for a single evaluation session with trained clinicians. During this visit, you'll answer questions about your pain using simple rating scales, complete questionnaires about how your pain affects your daily life and mood, and provide information about your medical history and background. The whole process is designed to be completed in one session.
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Turkey (Türkiye)
Sponsor
Konya Beyhekim Training and Research Hospital
Enrollment target
~200 participants
Started
December 2025
Primary completion
December 2025
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Age range
18 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in April 2026.
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Central contact
Enes Temiztürk, doctor
konya beyhekim eğitim araştırma hastanesi
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