RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05821699

Effect of Personalized Pain Coaches After Orthopaedic Surgery for Patients With Sports Medicine Injuries

Implementing and Evaluating the Effect of Personalized Pain Coaches After Orthopaedic Surgery for Patients With Sports Medicine Injuries to Improve Postoperative Outcomes


Sponsor

Emory University

Enrollment

150 participants

Start Date

Aug 17, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Patients experiencing sports medicine-related injuries are particularly vulnerable to developing both chronic pain and experiencing prolonged opioid use. This multiarmed randomized controlled trial will quantify the impact of integrating Life Care Specialists, and pain management-focused paraprofessionals, have on increasing access to multimodal pain management approaches and subsequently optimizing both patient-reported pain-related outcomes and objective measures of activity. Life Care Specialists work with patients and clinicians on implementing non-pharmacological pain management approaches, specifically teaching participants how to implement mindfulness-based skills into their recovery, systematically conducting standardized biopsychosocial pain assessments, and coordinating care. By developing a toolbox of pain management approaches with the support of the Life Care Specialist, patients are well positioned to incorporate evidence-based pain management approaches into their recovery that result in improved psychosocial functioning and reduced opioid medication utilization. In total, 150 individuals with sports medicine injuries will be randomized to one of two intervention arms where they will work with a Life Care Specialist in person or over telehealth or receive standard-of-care written postoperative instructions for pain management. Patient-reported outcomes, objective actigraphy movement outcomes captured using wrist-based watches, and opioid utilization captured using medication event monitoring system (MEMS) caps will be evaluated over 3-months postoperatively for a total of 4 study visits.


Eligibility

Min Age: 15 YearsMax Age: 45 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is evaluating whether personalized pain coaching after orthopedic surgery for sports injuries can improve recovery outcomes, particularly for young, active people. Orthopedic surgeries for sports injuries — like ACL reconstruction, meniscus repair, or rotator cuff surgery — are common, but pain management after surgery is often under-addressed. Poor pain control can delay return to work or sport, lead to opioid dependence, and worsen long-term functional outcomes. A personalized pain coach who provides ongoing guidance and support could fill an important gap in post-surgical care. To be eligible, participants must be adults aged 15 to 45 scheduled for orthopedic surgery due to a sports injury, be actively employed or a full-time athlete before injury, and have access to an internet-connected device. People who are unemployed, retired, incarcerated, pregnant, or unable to communicate in English are excluded, as are those having revision (repeat) surgeries. Participants are randomized to receive either the personalized pain coaching intervention or standard post-operative care and are followed with surveys about pain levels, return to function, opioid use, and quality of life. This research is significant because sports injury recovery is not just physical — it is deeply psychological and logistical. A structured coaching approach could help patients set realistic expectations, manage pain proactively, and return to meaningful activity faster and more safely.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALLCS (Life Care Specialist)

The LCS will work with the patient to create a pain management plan focused on behavioral education. The LCS interventions can encompass all, but not limited to, the information included below: * Opioid Risk Education * Therapeutic Intervention * Clinical Pain Coordination

BEHAVIORALStandard of Care

Patients will receive the current standard-of-care for pain management in the aftermath of surgery: a standardized prescription protocol, hospital-system approved discharge instructions which provide written instruction on how to taper opioid use, links to written/online resources for opioid misuse, overdose prevention, and State-approved disposal options.


Locations(2)

Grady Memorial Hospital

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Emory Orthopaedics and Spine Center

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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