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Radicular Pain Related to Lumbosacral Disc Disease
Primary: Visual Analogue Scale Score Referring to Radicular Pain (VAS-rad) — 58.7; 67.7; 13.6; 59.7 units on a scale
Neuropathy; Radicular, Lumbar, Lumbosacral · Failed Back Surgery Syndrome · Spinal Stenosis
Primary: Pain Scores (NRS) at 3-weeks — 6; 3 units on a scale — p=0.279
Degenerative Disc Disease · Lumbar Spondylosis · Low Back Pain
Primary: Pain Diary — 6.71; 5 units on a scale
Lumbosacral Radiculopathy
Primary: Change From Baseline to Week 4 in the Weekly Average of the Daily Pain Score as Derived From the Subject's Responses on the Pain Intensity Numerical Rating Scale…
Radicular Low Back Pain
Primary: Numerical Rating Scale (0-10), an Interval Pain Scale, on Which 0 Indicates no Pain and 10 Indicates the Worst Pain Imaginable — 7.1; 5.8 units on a scale
Chronic Pain
Primary: Percentage of Subjects With 30% or Greater Reduction in Back Pain at 6 Months — 11 Participants
Herniated Lumbar Disc
Primary: Pain Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale — 5.63; 5.92 units on a scale
Lumbar Disc Herniation
Primary: Change From Baseline to Week 13 in Average Worst Leg Pain Score During the Past 24 Hours Over the Previous 7 Days — -41.7; -34.2 units on a scale — p=0.0263
Radicular; Neuropathic, Cervical · Neck Pain
Primary: Percentage of Participants With ≥50% Pain Reduction on the Numeric Rating Score (NRS) for Pain — 60; 72 percentage of participants — p=0.23
Lumbosacral Radicular Pain
Primary: Mean Change From Baseline (Day 1) to Week 4 in the Mean Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) Average Pain Score in the Affected Leg — -2.34; -1.16 Change in score on a scale…
Lumbosacral Radiculopathy
Primary: Numerical Rating Leg Pain Score — 2.54; 3.56; 3.78 units on a scale
Low Back Pain
Primary: Difference in Number of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)-Positive Discs Diagnosed Positive by Provocative Discography (PD) and Functional Anesthetic Discography (F.A.D.)…
Sciatica · Back Pain
Primary: To Demonstrate a Statistically Significant Difference in the Relief of Back Pain Between Both Treatment Groups. The Endpoint Will be the Difference Between Baseline and…
Chronic Low Back Pain
Primary: Change in the Numerical Pain Rating Scale — 5.96; 6.12; 6; 1.22 units on a scale
Back Pain
Primary: Change in Average Daily Pain Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Score Between Screening and Follow up. — -2.4; -0.56 units on a scale
Degenerative Disc Disease
Primary: Overall Success at 24 Months Relative to Baseline — 42.2; 28.3; 61.9; 52.8 percentage of participants — p=<0.05
Intervertebral Disc Disease · Lumbar Disc Disease
Primary: Number of Participants With Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAE) — 615 Participants
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis · Intermittent Claudication
Primary: The Change in Modified Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) Score From Baseline — -4.3; -3.0 score on a scale
Low Back Pain
Primary: Participant-reported "Flares" of Low Back Pain (Aim 1) — 7.3 Mean flares per year
Radiculopathy · Herniated Disk
Primary: VAS for Lumbar Pain in 3 Months — 2.63; 4.53 units on a scale — p=0.05
Radiculopathy
Primary: Visual Analog Scale — 5.638; 5.050; 5.094; 4.894 Centimeters
Degenerative Disc Disease
Primary: Neurological Assessment for Motor Function and Reflexes/Sensory — 0; 0 participants
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Primary: Time to First Symptoms of Moderate Pain — 2.52; 3.06 minutes
Low Back Pain
Primary: Numbers and Types of Adverse Events (Only Number of Events is Reported in This Section - See Adverse Events Section for Further Detail) — 17 Events
Chronic Pain
Primary: Clinical Pain Severity - 50% Reduction Responders vs Nonresponders — -83; 0 percentage of change
Chronic Pain · Back Pain
Primary: Recruitment Rate — 32 Participants
Degenerative Disc Disease
Primary: Neurological Assessment for Motor Function and Reflexes/Sensory — 0; 0 participants
Early Lumbar Disc Degeneration
Primary: Neurological Assessment for Motor Function and Reflexes/Sensory — 0; 0 participants
Radiculopathy · Lower Extremity Radicular Pain
Primary: Pre-epidural Warm Sensation Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) Results — 2.68; 5.67 Degrees Celsius — p=.04
Early Lumbar Disc Degeneration
Primary: Neurological Assessment for Motor Function and Reflexes/Sensory — 0; 2 participants