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Summary: Clinical Trial using a Topical Patch in the Treatment of Pain Associated with Tendonitis or Bursitis of the Shoulder, Elbow, or Knee

ATTENTION!!!

ATHLETES,GOLFERS, TENNIS PLAYERS

Have you been recently diagnosed with tendonitis or bursitis of the shoulder, elbow or knee that occurred within the last 15 days? If you answered YES, we want to talk to you about participating in a research study of an investigational pain patch. You will be paid for your time and travel. Please call: (859) 225-5672 Kentucky Medical Research Center, 354 Waller Ave, Lexington, KY or log on to our web site www.kentuckymedicalresearch.com and click on "Questionnaire"

Patient Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Have a diagnosis of acute tendonitis or bursitis of the shoulder, elbow or knee with onset of less than 15 days
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  • Willing to discontinue use of all analgesic medications except those provided specifically for the study


Patient Exclusion Criteria:

  • Have chronic tendonitis or bursitis of the shoulder, elbow, or knee
  • Have been treated for prior episodes of tendonitis or bursitis in the past 6 months.
  • Have a history, or physical examination finding, that is incompatible with safe participation in the study.
  • Are renally or hepatically impaired
  • Receiving physical therapy for tendonitis/bursitis


Contact:

Pat Matheny
Kentucky Medical Research Center
354 Waller Avenue; Suite 110
Lexington, KY 40504
Telephone: 859-225-5672
Fax: 859-276-1020

Profile Page: Kentucky Medical Research Center, Lexington, KY

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:37:18 AM


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