Background: Chronic pain is a significant problem for many individuals following spinal cord injury (SCI). Unfortunately, SCI-related neuropathic pain has proven to be largely refractory to analgesic medications and other available treatments. Cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) has been effective in managing some types of pain. It involves the application of a small amount of current through the head via ear clip electrodes. Objective: Explore the effectiveness of CES for neuropathic pain in persons with SCI and chronic pain. Study design: Multi-site, double-blind, sham-controlled study. Participants: Adults with SCI and chronic neuropathic pain at or below the level of injury were randomized to receive active or sham CES. Interventio...
Pharmacological relief of neuropathic pain is often insufficient. Electrical neurostimulation is eff...
ObjectivesTo examine whether converting from conventional Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) to High Dens...
AbstractObjectivesIn spite of all the scientific advances in pharmacological research, a great numbe...
Introduction: Pain following spinal cord injury (SCI) is notoriously difficult to manage and often r...
OBJECTIVE: After randomizing 100 failed back surgery syndrome patients to receive spinal cord stimul...
Objective: After randomizing 100 failed back surgery syndrome patients to receive spinal cord stimul...
Abstract Background Chronic non-specific low back pai...
The aim of this prospective study was to investigate whether spinal cord stimulation (SCS) significa...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate the place and level of proof of physical therapeutics for treating neuropa...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Chronic non-specific low...
Shengai Li,1,2 Matthew Davis,1 Joel E Frontera,1 Sheng Li1,2 1Department of Physical Medicine and Re...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
Abstract Background Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is one of the neuromodulation therapies for chroni...
Pharmacological relief of neuropathic pain is often insufficient. Electrical neurostimulation is eff...
ObjectivesTo examine whether converting from conventional Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) to High Dens...
AbstractObjectivesIn spite of all the scientific advances in pharmacological research, a great numbe...
Introduction: Pain following spinal cord injury (SCI) is notoriously difficult to manage and often r...
OBJECTIVE: After randomizing 100 failed back surgery syndrome patients to receive spinal cord stimul...
Objective: After randomizing 100 failed back surgery syndrome patients to receive spinal cord stimul...
Abstract Background Chronic non-specific low back pai...
The aim of this prospective study was to investigate whether spinal cord stimulation (SCS) significa...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate the place and level of proof of physical therapeutics for treating neuropa...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Chronic non-specific low...
Shengai Li,1,2 Matthew Davis,1 Joel E Frontera,1 Sheng Li1,2 1Department of Physical Medicine and Re...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
Patients with neuropathic pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) typically experience...
Abstract Background Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is one of the neuromodulation therapies for chroni...
Pharmacological relief of neuropathic pain is often insufficient. Electrical neurostimulation is eff...
ObjectivesTo examine whether converting from conventional Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) to High Dens...
AbstractObjectivesIn spite of all the scientific advances in pharmacological research, a great numbe...