Tsquared
3-10-2007, 7:50 AM
Do you have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)?
If you suffer from wrist pain associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), you may qualify to participate in a clinical research study to evaluate the effectiveness of a device for the treatment of CTS. This device uses a small electromagnetic field to reduce swelling in the carpal tunnel.
The study lasts 4 weeks and includes 5 outpatient clinic visits.
To qualify for this study, you must
· Be 18 years old or older
· Have pain from clinically assessed CTS
· Have no prior wrist fracture in your CTS hand
· Have no prior surgery or invasive treatment for CTS
Qualified participants will receive at no cost:
· Study related physical exams
· Study related treatment for CTS
For more information, contact:
Peter Homel, PhD at 212-844-1490
phomel@bethisraelny.org
Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center
If you suffer from wrist pain associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), you may qualify to participate in a clinical research study to evaluate the effectiveness of a device for the treatment of CTS. This device uses a small electromagnetic field to reduce swelling in the carpal tunnel.
The study lasts 4 weeks and includes 5 outpatient clinic visits.
To qualify for this study, you must
· Be 18 years old or older
· Have pain from clinically assessed CTS
· Have no prior wrist fracture in your CTS hand
· Have no prior surgery or invasive treatment for CTS
Qualified participants will receive at no cost:
· Study related physical exams
· Study related treatment for CTS
For more information, contact:
Peter Homel, PhD at 212-844-1490
phomel@bethisraelny.org
Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center