Has anyone tried the HF10 Spinal Cord Stimulation Device?

Posted by patrick17 @patrick17, Nov 21, 2018

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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I hope you get a lot of permanent relief.

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Your pain location is higher up than mine was so you won't have the problem that I had. But for others reading this, the sensation of the stimulator was felt very much in the groin and was a little, ah... too stimulating and it didn't help the pain despite the fact that the trial did help the pain. For some odd reason, the doctor who placed the trial was not the same doctor Who placed the permanent line in my spine. I don't know if this had anything to do with it, but it was not successful for me at all and I stopped using it.

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@kenc

I am discussing the possibility or using a spinal stimulator w/ a neurosurgeon. Curious what experiences others have had using this device.

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I have had mine for over a year and it has been a blessing. I couldn't even walk before I got it now do oVer 2 miles a day, pain free!

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@martyk

How long ago did you have it implanted? Where was your pain located. Thanks

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6 or 7 months ago, lower right side of back, pain in hips and lower back.

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@tiredpup1

I have had mine for over a year and it has been a blessing. I couldn't even walk before I got it now do oVer 2 miles a day, pain free!

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Thank you sharing.

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@gcranor

6 or 7 months ago, lower right side of back, pain in hips and lower back.

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Thank you.

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@tiredpup1

I have had mine for over a year and it has been a blessing. I couldn't even walk before I got it now do oVer 2 miles a day, pain free!

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Great. Can you share with us where your pain was before you got relief with HF10 and is the HF10 compatible with MRI's? Thanks

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@spudmato

Interesting and informative comments.
I'm as the stage wherein I'm moving from the facet injections to the ablation.
I've been approved for the spinal cord stimulator.
My spine surgeon has recommended against the stimulator (that's a bummer). He is oping for another surgery - placing a rod with screws between the 3rd and 4th vertebra to relieve the pressure on the L3 nerve.
I have other compromising issues causing me to hesitate regarding another back surgery (I had a bad time after the last one - developed another lung infection IN addition to a incurable lung infection, and my wife was tole that I was going to pass.😒
The pain has ben a part of my life for the last 5 + years.
I am encouraged by the comment that the failing stimulator was able to be removed with no after effects, the antithesis of what my spine surgeon has told me.
Good luck to you i your process/progress.

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Morning for me and this is just me I have a fusion on L4/L5 which is just above the sacroiliac joint. I don't know if it's because I'm thin or just the position of it the fusion but I feel it all the time. On the other hand, I would never consider a spinal cord stimulator you never know what could happen or go wrong heard too many stories about the SCS. I've also spoken to people with multiple fusions and they have absolutely no problem at all. If I were you no matter how long you have had this surgeon I would get 1 or 2 more opinions from surgeons to look at your back and see what they say. It's a matter of opinion and what you feel comfortable with but do the trial SCS before you make a permanent decision. Again this is my opinion only and you are the only one that can ultimately make the decision for yourself. I'm sorry I never went for another opinion before I let this surgeon do the fusion. I had a herniated disc which could have been handled quite differently. But I found out that my neurosurgeon does spinal fusions 100% of the time. Good Luck my friend.

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Look into the research on intradiscal stem cells. If this becomes available it may be the answer to any disc related pain at the disc above or below L4-L5.

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I have now had the Nevro HF10 for eight months. I have found some relief but am still working with the Nevro rep to see if they can can get the overstimulation down. I can have it set on a program but after 24 to 48 hours it gets so painful that I have to turn it down. Then it happens again and I turn it down. I guess my nerves are too sensitive. Hoping to find some program that I can stay on for more than 48 hours and stay there. Anyone else have that type of problem?

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