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Studying Bone and Kidney Problems in Patients with Diabetes and Nerve Damage in their Feet

Study Leader

Mike Jones, DPM


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    About This Study

    The purpose of this study is to learn how your kidneys affect the bones in your feet. We believe that healthy kidneys help keep your foot bones strong. Having diabetes and nerve damage can increase your chances of having kidney and foot problems. You will help us understand more about how they are related which will ultimately help us discover tests and treatments to prevent diabetes related foot problems.

    Volunteers must be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus and associated peripheral neuropathy. Study team will provide more information.

    What Activities Are a Part of this Study?

    • Informed Consent Review
    • Focus Group/Interview
    • Review of Medical History
    • Physical Examinations
    • Phone Calls and/or Emails
    • Study Visits and Consultations
    • Surveys/Questionnaires
    • Laboratory and Imaging Tests
    • Specimen Sample Collection

    Age & Gender

    • 25 - 75 years old
    • All Genders

    Language

    • This study enrolls English speakers only

    Additional Study Information

    • Compensation Offered
    • No reimbursement offered

    Study Locations

    • Greater Winston-Salem, NC

    Study Topics

    Bones, Joints, Muscles Diabetes

    Study Locations and Contacts

    • Greater Winston-Salem, NC: Olivia Powers opowers@highpoint.edu
    • Study Information
    • IRB Number: IRB00102979

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