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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My wife's trial was 7 days. Since you are in the trial I assume the Dr. and type of device are already done. If you have success in trial the implant is done in about a month. After you heal and they start the adjustments I found it really important to chart your pain levels with and without activities and write down everything. Never be afraid to ask reps questions. You paid for it and for most people it is a last resort. You can see my comment below also for a little more detail.
I had my Medtronic device implanted last year in May. It was to treat chronic nerve pain . I have not taken a pain pill since, and it works great for me. I would do this over and over again!
Thank you this helps
Doesn’t really work! Been in twice for adjustment! About to give up!
Oh, please, it's an extremely complex device that can take way more adjusting than that! When they do work, they are little short of a miracle at giving you your life back. A family friend needed roughly 10 adjustments before his was helping - his words of wisdom "Try to get the same rep every time, and make sure they write down every adjustment *& give the info to you." @lindes, do you perhaps have any suggestions for @wilcy?
Sue
I agree
I am scheduled for a trial of the Medtronic stimulator and hope it works well for me. I have low back pain. When using the stimulator do you still need pain medicines and a lidocaine patch?
I had the Medtronic installed! The trial run was great! I could walk a good distance! The permanent failed to work! After reading the above, think I will try again! Tks! Wilcy
I finished the trial and begged for them to leave it in ( knowing full well they couldn’t) . It was successful and for 6 of the 7 days I had 75-80% decrease in pain. What a breath of fresh air.
Now the problem is that I have to go to a different doctor to get the permanent one which is going to take probably two months so knowing that I don’t have to be in pain makes this a real hard part of the journey.
Yes-DRG stimulator for abdominal nerve pain after undiagnosed mals for 16 years.
I met with two different techs twice each. My adjustment is now perfect. I also learned how to set the right stimulation on my own.