Key Insights

Highlights

Success Rate

98% trial completion (above average)

Clinical Risk Assessment

Based on trial outcomes

Moderate Risk

Score: 50/100

Termination Rate

1.4%

1 terminated out of 73 trials

Success Rate

98.0%

+11.5% vs benchmark

Late-Stage Pipeline

1%

1 trials in Phase 3/4

Results Transparency

6%

3 of 50 completed with results

Key Signals

3 with results98% success

Data Visualizations

Phase Distribution

66Total
Not Applicable (61)
P 1 (2)
P 2 (2)
P 4 (1)

Trial Status

Completed50
Unknown14
Recruiting5
Not Yet Recruiting2
Terminated1
Active Not Recruiting1

Trial Success Rate

98.0%

Benchmark: 86.5%

Based on 50 completed trials

Clinical Trials (73)

Showing 20 of 20 trials
NCT07572994Not ApplicableNot Yet Recruiting

Evaluation of the Effect of Adding Sodium Bicarbonate to Lidocaine in the Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndrome

NCT06986317Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Effectiveness of Positional Release Techniques and Graston Technique In Trigger Point

NCT04066166CompletedPrimary

Accuracy of Rib Palpation for Dry Needling of Deep Periscapular Musculature, Measured With Ultrasound

NCT07062692Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Effectiveness of Dry Needling Versus Manual Trigger Point Release on Active Rhomboid Trigger Points

NCT07503574Not ApplicableCompleted

Comparison Of The Efficacy Of Interfascial Hydrodissection With A Mixture Of Lidocaine And Physiological Saline Solution With 10% Dextrose In Patients With Chronic Neck Pain

NCT05925855Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Effect of Phonophoresis on Trigger Points

NCT06955923Phase 2CompletedPrimary

Trigger Point Injection in Reducing Pain Following Total Knee Arthroplasty

NCT05793086Active Not Recruiting

Evaluation of a Novel Class of Objective Myofascial Pain Assessments

NCT07138807Not ApplicableRecruitingPrimary

Effect of MET vs Neck Calliet Exercises on Neck Pain and Disability in Nurses

NCT06603779Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Integrated Neuromuscular Inhibition Versus Cervical and Scapular Stabilization Exercises on Myofascial Trigger Points of Upper Trapezius

NCT07058636Not ApplicableRecruiting

Efficacy of Adding Greater Occipital Nerve Block to Trigger Point Injection in Patients With Neck Pain

NCT06986707Not ApplicableRecruitingPrimary

Strain Counterstrain Technique and Graston Technqiue on Quadratus Lumborum Trigger Points

NCT06316583Not ApplicableRecruitingPrimary

Clinical Study on Dry Needling for Primary Dysmenorrhea and Its Preliminary Correlation With Acupoints

NCT06833359Completed

Validity, Reliability of Neck Disability Index in Albanian

NCT06664359RecruitingPrimary

Safe Zone in Trigger Point Injection

NCT06029413Not ApplicableCompleted

Myo vs. Myofascial Injection for Myofascial Trigger Points

NCT06559358Not ApplicableNot Yet Recruiting

Subthreshold Stimulation Versus Suprathreshold Stimulation in People With Chronic Low Neck Pain

NCT06530329Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Short-Term Effects of Ischemic Compression Applied in Addition to Classical Massage in the Treatment of Trigger Points

NCT06514638CompletedPrimary

Computational Mathematical Analysis in Vastus Medialis Between a MTrP and Non Painful Point

NCT03025230Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Dry Needling Versus Intramuscular Stimulation in the Management of the Myofascial Trigger Points

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