Our Objective
Clinical Study Research
Clinical Study Research is an innovative group of companies and individuals working with device manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies to test products informally and contribute factual medical data to the professional community.
These investigations and research activities range from medical product comparisons or new approaches to alleviating orthopedic pain, dealing with skin issues, helping address sexual wellness in men and women, hair regeneration, and wound healing.
A clinical study generally involves participants who volunteer with specific instructions based on predetermined protocols and stringent monitoring. We work with medical offices that deal with patients daily afflicted by myriad issues with no easy answer.
Potential Partners
Providers
We are actively recruiting medical professionals with focuses in our targeted indications to participate in studies on innovative treatment options and provide input on efficacy. These studies are essential in advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care. The data will be shared amongst your peers and the community and used by manufacturers to modify their products to improve patient outcomes.
If you are a bit of a research or science geek and want to participate in our network, please provide some information here to see if you qualify. We are excited about what the future of medicine brings and how it will improve people’s lives. We look forward to working with you.
Recent Publications and Regenerative News
Shock waves in the treatment of stress fractures
“Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been used successfully on fracture complications, such as delayed union and nonunion. ”
Extracorporeal shockwaves versus surgery in the treatment of pseudoarthrosis of the carpal scaphoid
“Recently, extracorporeal shockwaves therapy (ESWT) has yielded encouraging results in the treatment of pseudoarthrosis of various bone segments. ”
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy in pillar pain after carpal tunnel release: a preliminary study
“We treated 40 consecutive patients with ESWT who had pillar pain for at least six months after carpal tunnel release surgery…”
Extra-corporeal pulsed-activated therapy (“EPAT” sound wave) for Achilles tendinopathy: a prospective study
“…we believe that shockwave therapy serves as a safe, viable, and effective option for the treatment of Achilles tendinopathy.”
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy improves the walking ability of patients with peripheral artery disease and intermittent claudication
“Non-invasive SW therapy improves the walking ability of PAD patients.”
High-energy focussed extracorporeal shockwave therapy reduces pain in plantar fibromatosis (Ledderhose’s disease)
“Pain was 6±2 at baseline, 2±1 after 14 days and 1±1 after 3 months. Softening of the nodules was noted by all patients. No adverse