Spinal stimulator offers new hope for stubborn knee arthritis pain
NCT ID NCT05103527
Summary
This study is testing whether a small implanted device that gently stimulates spinal nerves can reduce chronic pain from knee osteoarthritis. It involves 30 adults with persistent knee pain who haven't gotten enough relief from standard treatments like physical therapy or injections. Participants first try the stimulation for one week; if it cuts their pain by at least half, they can get a permanent implant and be followed for a year.
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The Spine and Pain Institute of New York
New York, New York, 10305, United States
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