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Has anyone had the Stimwave spine stimulator installed?

Spine Health | Last Active: Jun 14, 2023 | Replies (210)

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@texasaviatrix

Thanks for the info, but these two cases are drastically different from mine and cannot compare. I’ve had a Nevro stimulator implanted for over 4 years and, despite the technicians’ continual tinkering (changing programs, stimulation strength, etc), they have been unable to give me any relief.

I am currently in the middle of a trial of the Stimwave stimulator. Unlike Nevro, it is not a spinal cord stimulator, but a peripheral nerve stimulator. The leads are placed near the known affected nerve rather than in the spinal column. After 8 days, I can report that the targeted pain is greatly decreased. But I am concerned about one person’s experience (related to me in this discussion group). They said that their Stimwave stopped working after a time and actually caused more pain. I would like to hear from others who have the Stimwave peripheral nerve stimulator to hear what their experience has been.

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I did the stemwave PNS trial , I had 2 leads place in my leg for terible knee pain after a TKR & REVISION, I did this back in Jan for 10 days and had no relief and I would say my pain was worse after the trail but only for a few days then it was back to the usual terrible pain. Stemwave did try their best but no. Now I am starting to look into a spinal stimulator which scares me