Tiny implant zaps away chronic pain in new trial
NCT ID NCT05870124
Summary
This study is testing whether a small, implanted device that sends gentle electrical pulses to nerves works better than standard pain medications alone. It involves adults with long-term nerve pain in areas like the back, shoulder, knee, or foot, caused by past injuries or surgery. The goal is to see if adding this device helps people get better pain relief and improve their daily function.
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Locations
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Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute
Freehold, New Jersey, 07728, United States
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Anesis Spine and Pain Care
Spokane, Washington, 99216, United States
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Coastal Spine & Pain Center
Jacksonville, Florida, 23305, United States
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Columbia Pain Management
Milwaukie, Oregon, 97222, United States
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Comprehensive Spine & Pain Physicians
Burbank, California, 91505, United States
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DBPS Research LLC
Denver, Colorado, 80111, United States
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Insight Research Institute
Flint, Michigan, 48507, United States
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Institute of Precision Pain Medicine
Corpus Christi, Texas, 78414, United States
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International Spine, Pain & Performance Center
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, 20037, United States
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Michigan Neurology & Spine Center
Port Huron, Michigan, 48060, United States
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NeuroInterventional Pain Management
Monroe, Michigan, 48161, United States
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Pacific Sports and Spine
Eugene, Oregon, 97401, United States
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Pain Management and Injury Relief
Thousand Oaks, California, 91320, United States
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Pain Specialists of America
Austin, Texas, 78745, United States
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The Center for Clinical Research
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27103, United States
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The Pain Institute of Southern Arizona
Tucson, Arizona, 85710, United States
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University of Kansas Health System, Bell Hospital Marc A. Asher Comprehensive Spine Center
Kansas City, Kansas, 66160, United States
Conditions
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