The agreement brings Nociscan to Weill Cornell Medicine and Och Spine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and the multidisciplinary spine team led by triple-board certified physician and Principal Investigator, Jaspal Ricky Singh, MD, who has earned a national reputation for innovation and excellence. The trial is entitled "A Prospective Review of Bone Marrow Aspirate Stem Cell Concentrate (BMAC) for Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Disc Disease," conducted under IRB Protocol No. 22-06024915.
The purpose of this initial study is to investigate whether the dose and quantity of bone marrow aspirate stem cell concentrate (BMAC) used for the treatment of osteoarthritis and/or Degenerative Disc Disease in the spine has an effect on patient-reported functional outcomes and pain. A subset of spine patients, selected per Dr. Singh's clinical evaluation, will also be eligible for Nociscan.
"Our team takes a comprehensive approach to the treatment of spinal disorders. Our multidisciplinary approach to treat pain includes physical therapy and various interventional techniques," said Jaspal Ricky Singh, MD, Vice Chair and Director of Interventional Spine at Weill Cornell Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine Specialist at Och Spine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. "Our pioneering research into discogenic low back pain and cBMA (concentrated ...