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Taylor Ash, P.A.
Taylor Ash is originally from Bakersfield, California. She earned her biology degree from Fresno State, graduating summa cum laude, before going on to complete her Physician Assistant degree at CSU Monterey Bay, where she graduated in 2022. Afterward, she returned to Fresno and spent two years working in family medicine before beginning her career at Fresno Digestive Health.
Outside of work, Taylor enjoys hiking and crafting. She also has two cats and a dog, all of whom she adores.
Amreet Aujla, M.D.
Digestive Disease consultants is pleased to announce the addition of Amreet K. Aujla M.D. to our practice beginning October 1, 2023. Dr. Aujla is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology and Hepatology. She joins the practice with special interest in hepatology. Amreet Aujla was born and raised in the Bay Area. She completed her Internal Medicine Residency at University of Connecticut and her Gastroenterology Fellowship
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Abstract
Introduction
Many interventional strategies are commonly used to treat chronic low back pain (CLBP), though few are specifically intended to target the distinct underlying pathomechanisms causing low back pain. Restorative neurostimulation has been suggested as a specific treatment for mechanical CLBP resulting from multifidus dysfunction. In this randomized controlled trial, we report outcomes from a cohort of patients with CLBP associated with multifidus dysfunction treated with restorative neurostimulation compared to those randomized to a control group receiving optimal medical management (OMM) over 1 year.
Methods
RESTORE is a multicenter, open-label randomized controlled trial. Candidates were assessed for CLBP associated with multifidus dysfunction, with no indication for or history of lumbar spine surgery. Participants were randomized to either restorative neurostimulation with the ReActiv8 system or OMM. The primary endpoint was a comparison of the mean change
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