Doctors track who gets relief from new back pain procedure

NCT ID NCT07433634

Summary

This study is observing 200 people with chronic low back pain who are getting a specific, approved, minimally invasive procedure called basivertebral nerve ablation (BVNA). The goal is to see how many people get significant pain relief or functional improvement over two years, track how long the benefits last, and try to identify which patients are most likely to respond well to the treatment. Researchers will check in with participants regularly to monitor their pain levels, activity, and overall health.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Yale Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine - Old Saybrook

    RECRUITING

    Old Saybrook, Connecticut, 06475, United States

  • Yale Pain Management Center - New Haven

    RECRUITING

    New Haven, Connecticut, 06519, United States

  • Yale Spine and Pain Center - Guilford

    RECRUITING

    Guilford, Connecticut, 06437, United States

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