Tiny nerve zap device may ease spine fracture pain without surgery
NCT ID NCT07079865
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study tests a temporary nerve stimulation device placed near the spine for 60 days to see if it reduces pain and improves daily function in women with recent spine fractures. Fifteen women with osteoporosis-related fractures will receive the implant and be tracked for 6 months. The goal is to find a non-drug option for pain relief.
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Locations
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University Center for Ambulatory Surgery (UCAS)
RECRUITINGSomerset, New Jersey, 08873, United States
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University Orthopaedic Associates - Division of OrthoNJ
RECRUITINGAvenel, New Jersey, 07001, United States
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University Orthopaedic Associates - Division of OrthoNJ
RECRUITINGMorganville, New Jersey, 07751, United States
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University Orthopaedic Associates - Division of OrthoNJ
RECRUITINGSomerset, New Jersey, 08873, United States
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