- recruitingNA
MSOT and MRI for Non-invasive Assessment of Intestinal Transit Time in Children With Chronic Bowel Emptying Disorders
This study in Erlangen, Germany, is looking for children aged 0-17 with long-term bowel emptying problems and healthy adults. It uses new, radiation-free scanning methods (MSOT and MRI) to understand how food moves through the gut. The aim is to find better ways to diagnose and treat constipation.
Germany - recruitingNA
Sacral Neuromodulation as Treatment for Chronic Constipation
This study looks at whether a treatment called low level laser therapy could help people in the UK with long-term, severe constipation that hasn't responded to other treatments. It's a small study to see if it works and is safe.
Canada