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The Center for Clinical Research was founded in 2000 by Dr. Richard L. Rauck. The company is a dedicated research facility for all phases of pharmaceutical clinical studies as well as device related studies. We take pride in conducting high-quality research as well as maintaining the well-being of our patients. The Center for Clinical Research partners with many private companies and large drug corporations to conduct groundbreaking research. Our highly trained staff include a recruitment team, a regulatory team, and three study coordinators.
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Are you suffering from abdominal pain? The Center for Clinical Research has a clinical trial using a spinal cord stimulator to test treatment for abdominal pain! Study-related treatment will result in no cost to you, and you could be compensated for your travel pertaining to the clinical trial. If you are currently suffering from abdominal pain and are interested in learning more about our research study please call 336-714-8388.
Volunteers with lower extremity amputations are needed for participation in a clinical research study. Doctors and other medical professionals are currently tying to determine if small electrical pulses reduce phantom limb and residual limb pain. Electrical stimulation consist of small pulses of electricity sent to different parts of the body to improve function. The electrical stimulation device being researched involves only an outpatient procedure, so you will be able to go home within the same day.
As someone with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/RSD, you know that there have been minimal treatment options for your condition. The Center for Clinical Research is conducting a research study using an oral or IV medication to test a new treatment option for CRPS patients. Our well-trained doctors are experts on treating CRPS and are principle investigators overseeing the study.
Still have low back pain after your back surgery? The Center for Clinical Research has a device-study that could help! The clincial trial is using a spinal cord stimluator to test treatment for patients with failed back surgery. You could qualify if.
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