New back surgery promises less pain, faster recovery
NCT ID NCT01019057
Summary
This study tested a new, less invasive spinal fusion surgery for people with severe, long-term lower back pain from degenerative disc disease. The procedure used a smaller incision and special implants to stabilize the spine. Researchers followed 77 patients for two years to see if it reduced their pain and disability compared to other surgeries.
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Locations
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Center for Neurological Disorders, Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth
Fort Worth, Texas, 76102, United States
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Coastal Orthopaedic Associates PA
Conway, South Carolina, 29526, United States
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Desert Institute for Spine Care, Surgical Specialty Hospital of Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona, 85020, United States
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Lovelace Medical Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87102, United States
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McLeod Regional Medical Center
Florence, South Carolina, 29506, United States
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Neurosurgical Specialists, DePaul Medical Center
Norfolk, Virginia, 23510, United States
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North Florida Regional Medical Center
Gainesville, Florida, 32605, United States
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The Spine Institute, St. John's Health Center
Santa Monica, California, 90404, United States
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