New spinal device aims to get people moving again

NCT ID NCT06355791

Summary

This study is testing how well an already-approved spinal fusion plate works for people with chronic lower back and leg pain caused by spinal degeneration. Researchers will enroll 150 adults who haven't gotten enough relief from other treatments. They will track participants' pain levels, movement, and quality of life for up to five years after the device is implanted.

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Contacts and locations

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Locations

  • Comprehensive Pain & Spine Specialists

    RECRUITING

    Indianapolis, Indiana, 46250, United States

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  • Nura Precision Pain Management

    RECRUITING

    Edina, Minnesota, 55435, United States

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  • Pacific Sports & Spine

    RECRUITING

    Eugene, Oregon, 97404, United States

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  • Spine & Nerve Center of the Virginias

    RECRUITING

    Charleston, West Virginia, 25301, United States

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  • University of Kansas Medical Center

    NOT_YET_RECRUITING

    Kansas City, Kansas, 66160, United States

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  • Vista Clinical Research

    RECRUITING

    Newnan, Georgia, 30265, United States

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