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MORE Foundation is committed to testing medical devices, pharmaceuticals, surgical techniques, and outcomes to continually improve patient care.
The Foundation partners with affiliated physicians at local medical practices such as The CORE Institute, who act as principle investigators on our clinical trials.
From testing new shoulder replacements that are seeking FDA approval, to new forms of pain management that ease the surgical experience or chronic pain, our highly trained team of clinical researchers ensure a great patient experience as well as compliance with all ethical and legal standards.
All Current Studies
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Study Title
Guided Therapy Systems Intense Ultrasound for Treatment of Elbow Tendonitis
Study Description
Study to evaluate the safety, efficacy and tolerance of intense therapeutic ultrasound (ITU) for the treatment of lateral epicondylosis.
Accepting Patients
No
Status

Study Title
Marinus
Study Description
A Multicenter, Double Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of Ganaxolone as Adjunctive Therapy...
Accepting Patients
No
Status

Study Title
Aptiom
Study Description
Ex-vivo Study to Evaluate Serum Free Thyroxine (FT4) and Free Triiodothyronine (FT3) Measurements Using Equilibrium Dialysis (ED) and Automated...
Accepting Patients
No
Status

Study Title
Role of Subscapularis Repair of Muscle Force Requirements with Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Study Description
Accepting Patients
No
Status

Study Title
Effect of Cement Augmentation on the Biomechanical Properties of Femoral Neck Fractures using Cortical Screws
Study Description
Biomechanical study to test the efficacy of injecting cement into the femoral head and neck through cannulated screws to augment hip fracture fixation
Accepting Patients
No
Status
