[SALT LAKE CITY, 09/11/2017]—Medical professionals are constantly looking for ways to get rid of bunions, a deformity at the base of the big toe. Jean Brown Research is conducting a bunion removal study, observing how the condition reacts to a certain investigational pain drug.
The research company invites interested participants to take part in the study. The bunion removal is free of cost. In some cases, participants may even get compensation for study-related time and travel.
Basic Qualifications for the Study
Jean Brown Research makes sure that each participant is suitable for the bunion removal study. Basic qualifications include being between 18 to 80 years old, having a bunion on a big toe, and being relatively healthy.
Participants who pass the qualifications take part in a study-related exam and pain medication until sufficient results surface.
Reasons for Treatment
Bunions are a condition that affects the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint in the big toe. The joint helps with weight distribution for activities when people need to be on their feet.
A bunion may result in discomfort and impairment of the joint’s function. As such, treatment for the condition is important. Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the bunion and the age of the patient, however, so patients need to discuss it with a medical professional, beforehand.
Clinical research trials involve a series of medical devices or drug testing on human participants.
For the bunion removal study, Jean Brown Research must determine how well a certain investigational pain drug works after bunion surgery. The research company screens all interested participants, making sure that they are fit for the research trial.
About Jean Brown Research
Jean Brown Research is a specialized research organization established in 1986. It aims to provide commitment, innovation, and superior customer service for every clinical research project it holds.
The company conducts clinical research to test possible remedies and medication for a variety of diseases. It also conducts research for pharmaceutical companies that are interested in sponsoring product testing and development studies. It meticulously screens participants to make sure they meet each study’s specific criteria.
Check out the clinical research projects at https://www.jeanbrownresearch.com.