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 Introduction Nucleus Regeneration

A cell-based injectable formulation of juvenile chondrocytes in development, is designed for nucleus regeneration in the spine. The treatment offers a potential therapeutic solution for early intervention of disc degeneration.


 Do you have low back pain?

The Spine Institute is accepting patients for this Clinical Trial of an investigational growth factor for intervertebral disc regeneration.

You may be a candidate for this Clinical Trial involving a minimally invasive disc procedure if you have a MRI that demonstrates Degenerative Disc Disease at one level, and one or more of the following problems:

  • Localized tenderness in the lower back
  • Increased back pain while:
    • Sitting
    • Driving
    • Bending forward

To find out more about this investigational research study, please contact us.


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