What is a spinal cord stimulator and who might be a candidate for a spinal cord stimulator trial?

A spinal cord stimulator is an electrical device that is implanted underneath the skin to help control radiating pain caused by damage to spinal nerves. It contains an electrode that is placed over the spinal cord which sends an electrical impulse to either the arms or the legs where the radiating pain travels to. The patient will have a tingling sensation to that area of the body when the device is turned on to help block the pain.

Candidates for a spinal cord stimulator trial are patients who have failed surgical procedures and interventional pain management techniques including medications, injections and physical therapy. More.

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