It is known that, in spite of meeting appropriate clinical criteria for spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and having undergone flawless procedures, a significant number of patients who fail the therapy continues to exist. It is the purpose of this article to focus on the development of psychosocial indicators of success for SCS, if any. Referring to specialist literature authors present a review of what is known, what is not known, and what remains controversial on this topic. After reading this article we hope the reader will understand the importance of a psychological evaluation as part of the development of standards for identifying appropriate patients for this therapy. To improve treatment outcomes of SCS, seems to be essential to perform...
This study examines the psychological characteristics of a cohort of individuals with spinal cord in...
Spinal cord stimulation: Subjective pain intensity and presurgical correlates in chronic pain patien...
Sixty-nine patients undergoing spinal cord stimulation (SCS) were studied for a period of up to 8 ye...
Background : A previously developed educational e-health tool considers both clinical and psychosoci...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) appears to be an effective treatment for neuropathic pains, but long-t...
Despite the well-known efficacy of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in chronic pain management, patient...
Objective: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a widely employed technique in treating chronic pain, ho...
This chapter aims to describe and evaluate the assessment tools to evaluate psychological aspects in...
This paper contained a review together with some considerations concerning studies on acceptance pro...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the efficacy of treating neuropathic pain in spinal cord injury (SCI)...
Aim. To explore success, the percentage of patients who received definitive implants compared to all...
here is little available in the literature with regard to the use of psychosocial assessment as a sc...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an effective therapy to reduce pain in patients who suf...
BackgroundFailed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) refers to the condition where persistent pain is exper...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used for more than 30 years now, and although it has shown to...
This study examines the psychological characteristics of a cohort of individuals with spinal cord in...
Spinal cord stimulation: Subjective pain intensity and presurgical correlates in chronic pain patien...
Sixty-nine patients undergoing spinal cord stimulation (SCS) were studied for a period of up to 8 ye...
Background : A previously developed educational e-health tool considers both clinical and psychosoci...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) appears to be an effective treatment for neuropathic pains, but long-t...
Despite the well-known efficacy of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in chronic pain management, patient...
Objective: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a widely employed technique in treating chronic pain, ho...
This chapter aims to describe and evaluate the assessment tools to evaluate psychological aspects in...
This paper contained a review together with some considerations concerning studies on acceptance pro...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the efficacy of treating neuropathic pain in spinal cord injury (SCI)...
Aim. To explore success, the percentage of patients who received definitive implants compared to all...
here is little available in the literature with regard to the use of psychosocial assessment as a sc...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an effective therapy to reduce pain in patients who suf...
BackgroundFailed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) refers to the condition where persistent pain is exper...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used for more than 30 years now, and although it has shown to...
This study examines the psychological characteristics of a cohort of individuals with spinal cord in...
Spinal cord stimulation: Subjective pain intensity and presurgical correlates in chronic pain patien...
Sixty-nine patients undergoing spinal cord stimulation (SCS) were studied for a period of up to 8 ye...