The study is investigating the potential effectiveness of a treatment to reduce the symptoms and progression of the disease.
Participate in a study that seeks to evaluate a new treatment for reducing the symptoms and impact of Plantar Fibromatosis.
Plantar Fibromatosis, also known as Ledderhose Disease, is a rare condition where benign nodules form in the arch of the foot, causing discomfort, pain, and difficulty in walking. The condition often progresses slowly, but as the nodules grow, they can interfere with movement and quality of life. While current treatments include physical therapy and surgery, new potential treatment options are being explored to offer relief without invasive procedures.
Hightower Clinical is conducting a study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of a possible treatment for patients with this disease. This study provides participants the opportunity to contribute to research that could bring forward new treatments for this challenging condition.
Plantar Fibromatosis (Ledderhose Disease)
Upcoming
Oklahoma
The study is investigating the potential effectiveness of a treatment to reduce the symptoms and progression of the disease.
Eligibility is determined based on specific criteria, such as your medical history, the severity of your condition, and other factors that the study team will review with you.
As with any clinical trial, there may be risks involved, such as side effects or the possibility that the treatment may not work for everyone. The study team will explain these risks in detail before you decide to participate.