Have you lived with lower back pain that hasn’t really let up for 6+ months now? If daily pain still shapes your routines and the physical therapy hasn’t been enough, you’re not alone, and you may want to consider joining this clinical trial.
This no-cost research study is evaluating a one-time investigational injection to see if it may help reduce low back pain over time. See if you qualify by completing the form below.
Fill out the personal health questions below to see if you meet the basic study requirements. Additional eligibility criteria apply. Your answers will be recorded, but your information will only be used for the purposes of this study to determine your eligibility.
To see whether the investigational injection can reduce lower back pain at 12 months more effectively than current standard treatments.
It’s a single intradiscal, non-surgical injection of specially selected stem cells or an injection of a placebo.
Just one study injection.
Your first few visits are for your initial screening, where you’ll sign a consent form and the study staff will determine your final eligibility. This screening process could take up to 90 days.
If you’re determined to be eligible, then you’d visit the study center to receive the investigational treatment: a single non-surgical injection.
And then you’ll have follow-up visits to the study center at 1, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months.
There is no cost for all study-required procedures. All necessary diagnostic testing related to the study will be covered by the study sponsor.
Yes, there is compensation for your time and participation, from $75-250 per visit, totaling $1,575 if you come to all in-person visits. The compensation is given in the form of a gift card which works like cash and is accepted virtually everywhere.
Yes. You’ll receive a study tablet and complete short daily pain check-ins during set periods; reminders and brief training are provided.
Participants are randomly assigned to receive the investigational stem cell injection, or a control (placebo) procedure.
Yes. If you complete all study visits through 24 months, you will be able to join an optional extension study where control participants receive the investigational treatment.
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