Objectives. This pilot study aims to validate the hypothesis that a smaller distance between SCS lead and spinal cord results in more extensive paresthesia and less energy consumption. Materials and Methods. After insertion of a percutaneous SCS lead in patients with chronic pain (condition A), a first catheter was temporarily placed alongside the lead (condition B) and next, a second catheter was placed on the other side of the lead (condition C). In all three conditions paresthesia coverage, perception threshold of paresthesia (PT) and maximum comfortable stimulus amplitude (MC) were determined and the catheters were subsequently removed. Results. Paresthesia coverage in all 6 patients was increased markedly in condition C when compared t...
In spinal cord stimulation (SCS) clinical practice, longitudinal guarded cathode stimulation by a si...
To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord stimulatio...
Study design: Ten participants underwent two electrical stimulation (ES) protocols applied using a c...
Objectives. This pilot study aims to validate the hypothesis that a smaller distance between SCS lea...
Objectives. This pilot study aims to validate the hypothesis that a smaller distance between spinal...
Objective. To investigate the effect of stimulus pulsewidth (PW) and contact configuration (CC) on t...
Summary The perception threshold for epidural spinal cord stimulation in chronic pain management was...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been successfully used to treat chronic intractable pa...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that in spinal cord stimulation, an increase in the number of cath...
ObjectivesOne prominent side effect from neurostimulation techniques, and in particular spinal cord ...
Objective. In spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for chronic pain management, precise longitudinal positi...
Aim. To explore success, the percentage of patients who received definitive implants compared to all...
Objective. To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord...
Objectives: Tonic spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is currently used to treat neuropathic pain. With th...
ObjectivesSpinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a drug free treatment for chronic pain. Recent technologi...
In spinal cord stimulation (SCS) clinical practice, longitudinal guarded cathode stimulation by a si...
To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord stimulatio...
Study design: Ten participants underwent two electrical stimulation (ES) protocols applied using a c...
Objectives. This pilot study aims to validate the hypothesis that a smaller distance between SCS lea...
Objectives. This pilot study aims to validate the hypothesis that a smaller distance between spinal...
Objective. To investigate the effect of stimulus pulsewidth (PW) and contact configuration (CC) on t...
Summary The perception threshold for epidural spinal cord stimulation in chronic pain management was...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been successfully used to treat chronic intractable pa...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that in spinal cord stimulation, an increase in the number of cath...
ObjectivesOne prominent side effect from neurostimulation techniques, and in particular spinal cord ...
Objective. In spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for chronic pain management, precise longitudinal positi...
Aim. To explore success, the percentage of patients who received definitive implants compared to all...
Objective. To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord...
Objectives: Tonic spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is currently used to treat neuropathic pain. With th...
ObjectivesSpinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a drug free treatment for chronic pain. Recent technologi...
In spinal cord stimulation (SCS) clinical practice, longitudinal guarded cathode stimulation by a si...
To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord stimulatio...
Study design: Ten participants underwent two electrical stimulation (ES) protocols applied using a c...