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NCT07199075
Rate of Bone Union After Surgery With Stand-alone Fibergraft
Some people have back problems caused by degenerative conditions or instability of the spine (eg. Spondylolisthesis). These problems can lead to pain, nerve issues, or difficulties in walking. A common treatment is a type of back surgery called lumbar interbody fusion, which helps stabilize the spine. At the St. Maartenskliniek in the Netherlands, doctors have been using a special material called Fibergraft Bioactive Glass Putty for such surgeries since 2023. This material helps bones grow and heal, and it's placed inside the spine without needing extra bone from another part of the body. This study will look at how well this material works by evaluating how many patients' bones successfully healed after surgery using this material. It will also look at how patients feel and recover after the procedure
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-09-30
NCT06808022
Influence of Pre-operative Back Muscle Exercise on Post-operative Outcomes After Spine Surgery
The purpose of this research study is to gather more information about how improving back muscle function before surgery might influence what happens to the spine and function after surgery. This may assist in developing ways to improve surgical outcomes and determine the benefit of pre-operative exercise, if any.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-04-02
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