Spinal Cord Stimulation Implantation

Percutaneous Implantation Techniques

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Medical Science, Biochemistry, Patient Care, Pain Medicine
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Author: Paul Kreis, Scott Fishman ISBN: 9780190453084
Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication: June 3, 2009
Imprint: Oxford University Press Language: English
Author: Paul Kreis, Scott Fishman
ISBN: 9780190453084
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication: June 3, 2009
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Language: English

Spinal cord stimulators (SCS) are implantable medical devices used to treat chronic pain of neurologic origin, such as sciatica, intractable back pain, and diabetic. The device generates an electric pulse near the spinal cord's dorsal surface, providing a parasthesia sensation that alters the perception of pain by the patient, and is typically used in conjunction with conventional medical management. Spinal cord stimulators (SCS) are implantable medical devices used to treat chronic pain of neurologic origin, such as sciatica, intractable back pain, and diabetic. The device generates an electric pulse near the spinal cord's dorsal surface, providing a parasthesia sensation that alters the perception of pain by the patient, and is typically used in conjunction with conventional medical management.

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Spinal cord stimulators (SCS) are implantable medical devices used to treat chronic pain of neurologic origin, such as sciatica, intractable back pain, and diabetic. The device generates an electric pulse near the spinal cord's dorsal surface, providing a parasthesia sensation that alters the perception of pain by the patient, and is typically used in conjunction with conventional medical management. Spinal cord stimulators (SCS) are implantable medical devices used to treat chronic pain of neurologic origin, such as sciatica, intractable back pain, and diabetic. The device generates an electric pulse near the spinal cord's dorsal surface, providing a parasthesia sensation that alters the perception of pain by the patient, and is typically used in conjunction with conventional medical management.

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