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Single arm pilot study to evaluate the safety and initial feasibility of the Neurolyser XR, a high intensity focused ultrasound device, for non-invasive treatment of axial chronic low back pain


Clinical Trial Description

Study design: Prospective, single arm Timeline: six month enrollment period and 12 months follow-up period. Sites: The study will be conducted at five sites in Canada: McGill University, Toronto Western, Silver Medical Group, Precision Sport & Spine, Kinetix Integrated Orthopaedic & Regenerative Medicine Study population: Thirty adult patients diagnosed with facet related low back pain. Primary study objective: Safety and efficacy of the Neurolyser XR for the treatment of chronic low back pain secondary to zygapophyseal joint syndrome. Safety is measured by the incidence and severity of treatment related adverse events. Efficacy is measured by the changes in pain severity at the treatment area, using a numerical rating scale (NRS), of 0 to 10 between baseline and 6 months. ;


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NCT number NCT04519541
Study type Interventional
Source FUSMobile Inc.
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 3, 2021
Completion date January 31, 2023

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