Are you healthy and looking to help advance medical science?

You may be eligible to participate in a cervical radiculopathy clinical study, and could be compensated for your time.

Are you healthy and looking to help advance medical science? You may be eligible to participate in a cervical radiculopathy clinical study, and could be compensated for your time.

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Cervical Radiculopathy Clinical Trial in Oslo
NCT03674619 | Interventional

Are you healthy and looking to help advance medical science?

You may be eligible to participate in a cervical radiculopathy clinical study, and could be compensated for your time.

Are you healthy and looking to help advance medical science? You may be eligible to participate in a cervical radiculopathy clinical study, and could be compensated for your time.

Active not recruiting

Male & Female

18 - 65

Years old

This study has recruited 180 Participants

The primary aim of the present project is to compare the effectiveness of surgery and nonsurgical treatment in patients with cervical radiculopathy caused by either disc herniation or spondylosis. Secondary aims are to evaluate cost-effectiveness and predicting factors of success of the two treatments, and to explore the terms success rate and expectations by asking the patients to fill in their expected primary outcome score at baseline.