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Custom-Fit neck implant aims to speed healing after spine surgery

NCT ID NCT05883436

Summary

This study is testing a new spinal implant designed to match a patient's bone density scan. It aims to help bones fuse together more reliably after surgery for painful neck disc disease. Researchers will track 80 patients for a year to see how well the implant works at reducing pain and promoting healing.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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  • Koga Neurosurgery

    RECRUITING

    Covington, Louisiana, 70433, United States

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  • Optima Orthopedics

    RECRUITING

    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73159, United States

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  • Orthopaedic Institute of Western KY

    RECRUITING

    Paducah, Kentucky, 42003, United States

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  • UCI Center for Clinical Research

    RECRUITING

    Orange, California, 92868, United States

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