Has anyone tried the HF10 Spinal Cord Stimulation Device?
Has anyone tried a device called HF10 ? It’s a device which stimulates your spinal cord to help relieve back and leg pain. After a trial period of about a week, if the patient is achieving good results the device is implanted in the person. My pain management doctor has recommended it to me for arm and hand nerve pain. I would like to hear from anyone who has used this device and especially from anyone who has used it for arm and hand pain. Thank you.
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Thank you. it's 100% for the degenerative disc disease. my 2nd issue is that my sacrum gets out of alignment and it causes pain that the is really bad but my chiro straightens me in minutes. She's the only person who figured out what was wrong. And she knew immediately.
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Hi. I am going through severe pain in my legs and up my back. I have tried several medications, with no relief. This pain tend to consume my life. I developed tinnitus along with it. There is no comfortable position for me. I have to sleep on my stomach, and I don't sleep well. I have been to so many doctors and specialists. All they do is give me another pill and no answers. I am presently doing accupuncture. I was interested in the spinal cord stimulator until I read so many negative reviews.
Could you tell me the exercises you did for your nerve entrapment? Sounds like mine. I tore my rotator in a horse crash. After that I started getting the burning, stabbing, piercing pain in my legs and lower back. Lots of money and tests. Two and a half years later, no answers or help. Doctors just keep prescribing me meds that do not work.
I certainly can empathize with your situation. I would not throw out the idea of a stimulator . There are many people who they have worked really well for .. they just don’t post on blogs and forums . Medical blogs are well known for attracting the people with poor outcomes. Use the information with a grain of salt and look at the science to make your decision . Ask your specialist ( not the
Company) if you can talk to patient or 2 that had a good outcome .. then you’ll be able to make a better informed decision . You don’t want to miss out on anything that might help .
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Have you talked to a pain management doctor? I Have been diagnosed with CRPS. My pain has mostly been in the toes where I had two previous surgeries. I had a traditional spinal cord stimulator made by Boston Scientific implanted last year. It only gave me minimal relief. I had it removed on August 2nd. I'm dealing with a new doctor who uses the Abbott DRG SCS which targets the nerves in the spine corresponding to the area of pain. I've talked to three of his prior patients who have recommended him and the DRG. I'm just today scheduled a 7 day trial for April 12th. I will keep you informed.
Great advice thanks
I had the Abbot axium DRG in 2015 when it was brand new and old technology now . It worked really well for my knee neuralgia for 7 months . Then for no reason it just wore off. As I said in another post , the device was working , my body just got used to it and found other pathways to make me miserable !
No reason to think that it wouldn’t just keep on working for you . Those 7 months were almost bliss .
Thanks for your comments. I was told Abbott has a new system called "Proclaim".
You make a valid point of the people who have had good luck not being on forums, etc. When one has one's life back, we tend to get involved in normal things and forget....as an example, I went through many years of extreme pain, long story short, I have bilateral artificial jaw joints. Very little is heard about such success stories like mine, because people resume their lives again. To that end, I still contribute to some groups re jaw pain in hopes I can offer some support.