Wake Research Associates Joins Research Study of Pack Pain Device for Those with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
Raleigh, NC, December 28, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Failed Back Surgery Syndrome causes discomfort to those whose symptoms persist, despite attempted surgery to correct their pain.
Wake Research Associates is currently enrolling volunteers in a study of an already-approved device for the symptoms related to back pain after surgery. To qualify, the volunteers should be:
* Age 18+
* Have 1 or 2 lumbar spine surgeries for the treatment of lower back pain (extending into the legs), 3 - 36 months ago.
*Be on a stable dose of the back pain medicine for 30+ days.
Qualified participants will receive at no cost:
* Use of the study related device
* Study-related medical care
* Compensation up to $300 for time and travel.
For more information, contact Wake Research Associates at 919-781-2514.
Wake Research Associates is currently enrolling volunteers in a study of an already-approved device for the symptoms related to back pain after surgery. To qualify, the volunteers should be:
* Age 18+
* Have 1 or 2 lumbar spine surgeries for the treatment of lower back pain (extending into the legs), 3 - 36 months ago.
*Be on a stable dose of the back pain medicine for 30+ days.
Qualified participants will receive at no cost:
* Use of the study related device
* Study-related medical care
* Compensation up to $300 for time and travel.
For more information, contact Wake Research Associates at 919-781-2514.
Contact
Wake Research Associates
Cameron Knowles
919-781-2514
www.wakeresearch.com
Contact
Cameron Knowles
919-781-2514
www.wakeresearch.com
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