Plantar Fibromatosis Clinical Trials

What is Plantar Fibromatosis?

Plantar fibromatosis, also known as Ledderhose disease, is a condition in which firm, non-cancerous nodules develop in the plantar fascia (the thick band of tissue along the bottom of the foot). These growths usually form in the arch and can slowly increase in size. While some people feel no pain at first, others may notice tenderness, pressure, or discomfort when standing, walking, or wearing certain shoes. The exact cause is not fully understood, but it may be linked to genetics, repeated foot strain, or certain health conditions. Although the growths are benign, they can make everyday movement uncomfortable and, in some cases, limit normal activities if symptoms worsen.

A timely assessment by a healthcare professional is important if you notice a lump in your foot or ongoing arch discomfort. It can help confirm the diagnosis, rule out other conditions, and guide symptom management.

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Living with Plantar Fibromatosis?

Plantar Fibromatosis causes firm lumps in the arch of the foot, which can lead to discomfort, pain, and difficulty with daily activities. While current plantar fibromatosis treatment often provides limited relief, clinical research is exploring new approaches that could make a real difference. At Physician Research Group, we are conducting Plantar Fibromatosis Clinical Trials to test innovative therapies for people living with this condition. Simply fill out the form above, and a member of our team will contact you to explain the next steps. Those who meet the initial criteria may be invited to a screening visit at a nearby clinical site. During this visit, you’ll review and sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF) and undergo health assessments to confirm eligibility.

Participants who qualify will receive study-related care, guidance, and monitoring from experienced medical staff throughout the trial. You will also receive clear information about treatment schedules, study duration, and what to expect during your participation.

Age
18 years and older

Location:
Colorado

Status:
Recruiting

Condition
Plantar Fibromatosis

Getting Started: What to Expect from Plantar Fibromatosis Research Study in Colorado?

Participating in a Plantar Fibromatosis research study means receiving specialized care while contributing to the development of new treatment options. If you qualify, you will attend a screening visit where your health will be assessed, and you’ll review and sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF). Throughout the study, experienced medical staff will closely monitor your symptoms, overall foot health, and response to treatment. Our research team will provide ongoing support and guidance throughout your participation. Eligible participants may also receive reimbursement for travel and time.

By joining the study, you not only gain access to potential new therapies but also help advance medical understanding of Plantar Fibromatosis, paving the way for better treatment options for yourself and others in the future.

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