Smart pain device learns your body to reduce discomfort
NCT ID NCT05177354
Summary
This study tested a new 'closed-loop' spinal cord stimulator that automatically adjusts its electrical pulses based on your body's signals. Researchers wanted to see if this smart system could better reduce chronic back, leg, or arm pain while preventing the uncomfortable 'overstimulation' feeling that older devices sometimes cause. They enrolled 94 adults with severe, long-term pain to compare the smart system against traditional settings.
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Locations
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Australian Medical Research
Hurstville, New South Wales, 2220, Australia
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Genesis Research Services
Broadmeadow, New South Wales, 2292, Australia
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Precision Brain Spine and Pain Center
Kew, Victoria, 3101, Australia
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Royal North Shore Hospital
Saint Leonards, New South Wales, 2065, Australia
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Sunshine Coast Clinical Research
Noosa, Queensland, 4567, Australia
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Sydney Pain Research Centre
Wahroonga, New South Wales, 2076, Australia
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Sydney Pain Specialists
Bella Vista, New South Wales, 2153, Australia
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