Scientists test 'Listening' spinal implant to personalize pain relief
NCT ID NCT04938245
Summary
This study is testing a new approach to spinal cord stimulation, a common treatment for chronic pain. Researchers want to see if they can improve pain relief by using a device that 'listens' to the body's nerve signals in real-time to automatically adjust the stimulation. They are enrolling 15 people who already have a temporary spinal cord stimulator to see if this personalized, responsive approach is practical and acceptable to patients.
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University of Minnesota
RECRUITINGMinneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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