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Improved Pain Control with Combination Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy Utilizing Sub-perception and Traditional Paresthesia Based Waveforms: A Pilot Study.

Amnon A BergerIvan UritsJamal HasoonJatinder GillMusa AnerCyrus A YazdiOmar ViswanathElyse M CornettAlan David KayeFarnad ImaniFarsad ImaniGuistino VarassiThomas T Simopoulos
Published in: Anesthesiology and pain medicine (2021)
Our findings suggest improved pain relief in patients who had previously had good results with paresthesia based therapy and subsequently underwent IPG exchange to a device capable of delivering combined sub-perception stimulation. The mechanism of action is unclear though there may be an additive and/or synergistic effect of the two waveforms delivered. Larger studies with long-term follow-up are needed to elucidate the durability of pain relief and the precise mechanism by which combined subperception and paresthesia based SCS may improve overall patient outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord
  • pain management
  • spinal cord injury
  • stem cells