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transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation Clinical Trials in Greece

Active clinical trials for transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation with research sites in Greece. All data sourced live from ClinicalTrials.gov — updated daily.

Active Trials: 1 // Recruiting: 1 // Updated: Daily
Total Trials
1
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1
Country
🇬🇷 Greece

Active Trials in Greece (1)

NCT05345015
Recruiting

High Frequency RF Current Effects on Muscle Pain and Function

Enrollment
200 pts
Country
🇬🇷 Greece
Aristotle University Of Thessalonik...
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation clinical trials are active in Greece?
There are currently 1 active clinical trials for transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation with sites in Greece, of which 1 are actively recruiting patients.
How can I join a transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation clinical trial in Greece?
To join a transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation clinical trial in Greece, select a recruiting trial below and check the eligibility criteria. Contact the trial's principal investigator or the listed site in Greece directly. All trials listed here are sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov, the official U.S. registry of clinical studies.
What phases are transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation trials in Greece?
Active transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation trials in Greece span multiple phases. Phase I trials test safety, Phase II test efficacy, and Phase III compare against standard treatments in larger patient populations.
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