Hi...
We frequently hear from people who have small scoliosis curves, but who complain of a lot of pain. For those people, a new Phase 3 trial might be of interest. The trial is being undertaken by Spinal Restoration, using their Biostat System. According to their website, a lot of back pain patients can't be accurately diagnosed using neurologic evaluation and imaging studies. That is, these patient's spines look and act normal, with the exception that they have pain. They believe that applying their fibrin sealant to a suspected disc can alleviate pain in these patients, by sealing disc disruptions, thus reducing inflammation.
The clinical trial is showing as not recruiting for some reason, but there are 20 centers around the U.S. that are participating, so you might want to contact one of them.
You can read about the trial here.
Regards,
Linda
We frequently hear from people who have small scoliosis curves, but who complain of a lot of pain. For those people, a new Phase 3 trial might be of interest. The trial is being undertaken by Spinal Restoration, using their Biostat System. According to their website, a lot of back pain patients can't be accurately diagnosed using neurologic evaluation and imaging studies. That is, these patient's spines look and act normal, with the exception that they have pain. They believe that applying their fibrin sealant to a suspected disc can alleviate pain in these patients, by sealing disc disruptions, thus reducing inflammation.
The clinical trial is showing as not recruiting for some reason, but there are 20 centers around the U.S. that are participating, so you might want to contact one of them.
You can read about the trial here.
Regards,
Linda
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