Advancing Chronic Pain
Neuroscience Clinical Research
Site Capabilities
Dedicated Research Staff
Device & Interventional Studies
Participant Recruitment
Access to chronic pain patient populations through established clinical practice relationships
Sponsor & CRO Collaboration
Responsive communication and coordinated operational support throughout study execution
Therapeutic Focus Areas
Neuropathic Pain
- CRPS
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Radiculopathy
- Post-surgical neuropathic pain
Neuromodulation & Device Studies
- Spinal cord stimulation
- Peripheral nerve stimulation
- DTM SCS platforms
- Implantable pain devices
Spine & Lumbar Disorders
- Chronic low back pain
- Sciatica
- Lumbar disc herniation
- Spinal stenosis
- Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
Headache & Migraine
- Episodic migraine
- Acute migraine treatment studies
- Migraine Prevention
Musculoskeletal Pain
- Knee osteoarthritis
- Post-operative pain
- Chronic abdominal pain
Clinical Trials
Advancing neuroscience through innovative clinical research studies focused on brain, spine, nerve and chronic pain conditions.
Previous Studies
Review completed research studies that have helped advance treatments for neurological, spine, nerve, and chronic pain conditions while contributing valuable insights to medical science.
Research Team
NRC’s clinical research staff supports study coordination, participant follow-up, and collaborative trial execution across chronic pain and neuroscience-focused studies.
About NRC Research
Our dedicated research staff is committed to advancing innovative therapies while supporting participants throughout every stage of the clinical research process.
Research Experience
NRC participates in clinical research focused on chronic pain, neuromodulation, spine disorders, and neuroscience. Our investigators have contributed to multicenter clinical studies and peer-reviewed publications evaluating innovative approaches to pain management and neuromodulation therapies.
Extreme Pulse Dosing of 10 kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation: How Low Can You Go? (2025)
This peer-reviewed publication highlights ongoing efforts to optimize spinal cord stimulation therapy and reflects NRC’s commitment to advancing evidence-based treatments for chronic pain.
About NRC Research
See how Neuroscience research clinic advances the science of medicine and improves patient care.
Careers
Explore research positions and career opportunities.
Media & Community Outreach
NRC participates in educational and community outreach efforts focused on chronic pain awareness, emerging therapies, and clinical research participation.
Facility & Research Environment
NRC operates within an established interventional pain management practice and surgery center in Overland Park, Kansas, supporting chronic pain and neuroscience-focused clinical research in a professional outpatient setting.
Neuroscience Research Center operates within an established interventional pain management practice and surgery center in Overland Park, Kansas, supporting clinical research in chronic pain, neuromodulation, spine, migraine, and neuropathic conditions.
The site includes dedicated research areas, patient evaluation space, and infrastructure to support device, pharmaceutical, and interventional clinical trials. NRC works closely with sponsors and CROs to facilitate study startup, patient engagement, protocol compliance, and ongoing study coordination.
Sponsor Inquiry
Our research team welcomes inquiries from sponsors, CROs, and collaborative research partners seeking an experienced site focused on chronic pain, neuroscience, device, and interventional clinical research opportunities.
Get in Touch with us
NRC operates within an established interventional pain management practice and surgery center in Overland Park, Kansas, supporting chronic pain and neuroscience-focused clinical research in a professional outpatient setting.
Contact us
Call us at
Amy (913)-825-2314 , Neda (913)-825-2315
We love our patients, so feel free to call during normal business hours and ask about current trials.
Email us
Location
Overland Park, Kansas - (Kansas City area)
Monday - Friday 8 am to 5 pm CST
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