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Easy Way to Relieve Back & Leg Pain – Research Summary

Posted on: March 15, 2011

MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS

RESEARCH SUMMARY

TOPIC:           EASY WAY TO RELIEVE BACK & LEG PAIN

REPORT:       MB #3269

 

BACKGROUND: The Superion Interspinous Spacer (ISS) in an investigational medical tool designed to relieve chronic pain that’s caused by moderate lumbar spinal stenosis. Lumbar spinal stenosis is a condition that occurs when nerves in the lower back are compressed. This compression can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots and cause leg, back and groin pain. ISS is a minimally-invasive alternative to traditional spinal surgery. The Superion ISS alternative doesn’t require a large incision, and can therefore minimize the amount of bleeding and trauma to the body. (SOURCE: superionstudy.com)

 

TREATMENT OPTIONS: According to the Los Angeles Spine Institute, lumbar spinal stenosis is the cause of leg and back pain for nearly 1.2 million Americans. However, there are several treatment options available to relieve symptoms and improve a patient’s activity level. Nonsurgical treatments are typically the first line of treatment options for patients who suffer mild to moderate symptoms. This often includes physical therapy, nerve block injections, and/or medicine. When nonsurgical treatments fail to provide relief, patients are traditionally offered a spinal decompression or fusion surgery. These procedures can require a large incision to remove bone and ligaments and can result in a lengthy recovery period.

 

SUPERION ISS TREATMENT & RECOVERY: The Superion ISS is implanted between the spinous processes through a half-inch skin incision. Once in place, the device can act as a support column to open the passageways that contain the spinal cord and nerve roots. This reduces the compression on the nerves and can therefore relieve pain. The recovery process is typically a short one. Patients may be able to return home the same day of the surgery or may be discharged from the hospital the following day. Physical therapy is usually recommended following the surgery. The type of rehabilitation program will vary from patient to patient. Since every patient’s recovery process is different, the surgeon will have to determine how much post-surgical activity is appropriate on an individual basis. (SOURCE: superionstudy.com)

 

CLINICAL TRIAL: A clinical study is currently working to determine the safety and effectiveness of Superion ISS in treating lumbar spinal stenosis. This clinical study must be completed before Superion ISS can gain FDA approval for commercial use in the United States. The Superion device will be compared to the X-STOP IPD (an FDA-approved treatment, which is already commercially available in the United States). To qualify for this study, patients must already be diagnosed with moderate lumbar spinal stenosis and be at least 45 years old. Patient symptoms must include constant leg, back and/or groin pain that is relieved by sitting or bending forward. Study candidates will have experienced these symptoms for at least six months and cannot have already had a prior surgical procedure on the lumbar spine. Patients who meet the study criteria and agree to participate in the study are randomly chosen to receive either the X-STOP or the Superion ISS and will be evaluated at specific follow-up visits for 24 months after their surgery. (SOURCE: spineuniverse.com)

 

 

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2 Responses to "Easy Way to Relieve Back & Leg Pain – Research Summary"

This treatment works for some but not all, I have family memeber that have tried this and had no help with pain, but also i have had friends that have tried it and they say it worked. It is always worth a try!

Thanks for Sharing this very useful and advance treatment. I am suffering from lower back pain because of inequality in legs so I am using The Back Leveler Kit. Even it is very useful and a new advance technique to remove the pain and adjust level of legs. Keep it up the nice work.

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