Spinal implant offers hope for untreatable chronic pain
NCT ID NCT06246526
Summary
This study is observing how well a new type of spinal cord stimulator works for people with long-term, hard-to-treat pain. The device, called evoke®, is already approved and being used in real-world patients. Researchers are tracking 25 adults with severe chronic pain to see how much their pain levels improve after getting the implant.
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The Spine and Nerve Center of Saint Francis Hospital
Charleston, West Virginia, 25301, United States
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