Trial Information

Summary: Chronic Migraine Headaches

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the effects of peripheral nerve stimulation (exciting a specific nerve, outside the brain and spinal cord) in migraine headaches. This is a medical device study.

Study procedures will be made available to you at no cost.

To qualify, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Have been diagnosed with chronic migraine headaches
  • Have been on stable migraine medications without changes for the previous 3 months.

You will not qualify if you:

  • Are pregnant or breast-feeding
  • Have diabetes
  • Have a cardiac pacemaker or implanted cardiac defibrillator
  • Have any metallic implants, for example, cochlear implant, CSF shunt, aneurysm clip, or spinal cord stimulator
  • Have received neurotoxin therapy (Botox for example) within 6 months prior to joining this study

Contact:

Maria Gillego, Research Coordinator
Biomedical Research Alliance of New York
North Shore University Hospital
865 Northern Boulevard, Suite 201
Great Neck, NY 11021
Telephone: 516-470-4430
Email:

Profile Page: Biomedical Research Alliance of New York, Great Neck, NY

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:45:58 AM


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