Scientists search for Pain's chemical fingerprint in spinal fluid
NCT ID NCT07153211
Summary
This study aims to understand how spinal cord stimulation (SCS) helps people with chronic nerve pain. Researchers will measure specific chemicals in the blood and spinal fluid of 30 patients before and after they receive SCS treatment. The goal is to learn how SCS works at a biological level, which could one day help doctors better predict who will benefit and personalize treatment.
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Jan Bizel University Hospital
RECRUITINGBydgoszcz, 85-168, Poland
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