Spinal cord stimulation (SCS), an implantable neuromodulation modality, is one of the most exciting developments in chronic pain syndromes. In addition, SCS may improve intractable pain and may help ischemic wound healing. Herein, we report a 59-year-old female patient with persistent neuropathic pain and peripheral arterial disease in the lower limb which was treated successfully with SCS
The paper describes successful treatment case of medicamentally-resitant chronic neuropathic pain sy...
Neuropathic pain is a common cause of disability and health care utilization. While judicious pharma...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
We describe a case of a 70-year old man with sensorimotor chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneu...
Approximately one in five adults in the United States experiences chronic pain. Over the last 50 yea...
Neuropathic pain is a rampant disease exacting a significant toll on patients, providers, and health...
Abstract Background Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) frequently complain of intractable pain t...
This thesis reports on the opportunities of several new applications of spinal cord stimulation (SCS...
Critical lower limb ischaemia is a diffuse pathology that could cause claudication, severe ischaemic...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has undergone a variety of technical modifications and advances and ha...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a form of chronic pain affecting one arm or leg. Spinal cor...
Over the past 40 years we have seen how electrical stimulation for the relief of pain has progressed...
Following the landmark gate control theory of Melzack and Wall in 1965 and Shealy’s implan-tation of...
Following the landmark gate control theory of Melzack and Wall in 1965 and Shealy’s implan-tation of...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
The paper describes successful treatment case of medicamentally-resitant chronic neuropathic pain sy...
Neuropathic pain is a common cause of disability and health care utilization. While judicious pharma...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
We describe a case of a 70-year old man with sensorimotor chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneu...
Approximately one in five adults in the United States experiences chronic pain. Over the last 50 yea...
Neuropathic pain is a rampant disease exacting a significant toll on patients, providers, and health...
Abstract Background Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) frequently complain of intractable pain t...
This thesis reports on the opportunities of several new applications of spinal cord stimulation (SCS...
Critical lower limb ischaemia is a diffuse pathology that could cause claudication, severe ischaemic...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has undergone a variety of technical modifications and advances and ha...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a form of chronic pain affecting one arm or leg. Spinal cor...
Over the past 40 years we have seen how electrical stimulation for the relief of pain has progressed...
Following the landmark gate control theory of Melzack and Wall in 1965 and Shealy’s implan-tation of...
Following the landmark gate control theory of Melzack and Wall in 1965 and Shealy’s implan-tation of...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
The paper describes successful treatment case of medicamentally-resitant chronic neuropathic pain sy...
Neuropathic pain is a common cause of disability and health care utilization. While judicious pharma...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...