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This project addresses back pain treatment by developing a new testing methodology for spinal devices that simulates patient variability. It aims to enhance the evaluation of spinal implants and therapies, potentially leading to improved outcomes and the development of minimally invasive treatments.
Back pain affects eight out of ten adults during their lifetime.
It a huge economic burden on society, estimated to cost as much as 1-2% of gross national product in several European countries.
Treatments for back pain have lower levels of success and are not as technologically mature as those for other musculoskeletal disorders such as hip and knee replacement.
This application proposes to tackle one of the major barriers to the development of better surgical treatments for back pain.At presen…
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
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United Kingdom, LEEDS
Type: Public body
Activity type: Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
SME: No
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