New spinal implant study aims to help patients walk Pain-Free
NCT ID NCT06704906
Summary
This study follows 100 adults with serious back problems who receive spinal implants and a special bone-healing material during their standard surgery. Researchers will track patients for two years using X-rays and surveys to see how well their bones heal together, how much their pain improves, and whether they need additional surgeries. The goal is to understand if this combination of implants and bone material leads to better long-term outcomes for people with degenerative disc disease, spinal injuries, or slipped vertebrae.
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University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
RECRUITINGPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States
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