New implant aims to lock away chronic back pain
NCT ID NCT05870488
Summary
This study is testing a small titanium implant called iFuse TORQ. Doctors surgically place it to fuse the painful sacroiliac joint in the lower back/buttock area. The goal is to see if this procedure safely reduces pain and improves daily function for adults who haven't gotten better with other treatments like physical therapy or medication.
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Locations
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Advanced Pain Institute of Texas
Lewisville, Texas, 75057, United States
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Anesis Spine & Pain Care
Renton, Washington, 98057, United States
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Ascentist Healthcare
Leawood, Kansas, 66211, United States
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Clearway Pain
Annapolis, Maryland, 21401, United States
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Clinical Investigations
Edmond, Oklahoma, 73034, United States
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Comprehensive Pain and Spine Specialists
Shelbyville, Indiana, 46176, United States
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Crimson Pain Management
Overland Park, Kansas, 66209, United States
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Napa Valley Orthopaedics
Napa, California, 94558, United States
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Neurological Associates of Lancaster
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17601, United States
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Nevada Advanced Pain
Reno, Nevada, 89511, United States
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Pro Spine and Pain
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53221, United States
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Source Healthcare
Santa Monica, California, 90403, United States
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St Louis Pain Consultants
Chesterfield, Missouri, 63017, United States
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University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, 40504, United States
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