Anyone tried Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pain?
Spinal Cord Stimulation – A Compelling Treatment Alternative for Chronic Pain https://www.hss.edu/conditions_spinal-cord-stimulation-treatment-alternative-chronic-pain.asp
Vladimir N. Kramskiy, MD Assistant Attending Neurologist, Hospital for Special Surgery, Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medical College
What Is Spinal Cord Stimulation?
Read more here: https://www.hss.edu/conditions_spinal-cord-stimulation-treatment-alternative-chronic-pain.asp
Posted: 10/8/2018
Anyone tried Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pain?
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My condition was degenerative disc disease, pudental nerve compression, and bad arthritis that affected my left buttock only and causes bad pain when sitting. For years they thought I must have sacroiliac joint compression on a nerve, but none of the treatment for that worked.
Has anyone tried or know anyone who has tried a Sprint SCS? Instead of leads implanted along the spinal cord, 2 wires are inserted into the muscles for stimulation. The battery pack is taped to the outside, not implanted, and can be disconnected. The wires are removed after 60 days. The procedure can be repeated. Much less invasive than traditional SCS systems. The stimulation is intended to cause the muscles to contract and gain strength, for chronic back pain where the muscles have atrophied.
Thank you!
I had a NEVRO spinal cord stimulator implanted 13 months ago, and it never relieved my leg pain, and I’ve tried all the settings. Also, the leads migrated twice, once requiring surgery. I am really disappointed that it didn’t work.
Hi,laylabug, what sps (spinal cord stimulator) did you use? i.e. Nevro, Abbott, Boston Scirntific. Thanks, Marty
Is the SCS working? Which one did you have implanted? i.e. Boston Scientific, Abbott, Nevro etc. I am 75 yo.
Thanks, Marty
I also had the trial stimulator put in a year and a half ago. It was wonderful. No more pain and I was walking faster and no longer bent over. So I had the permanent stimulator (Abbott) put in a couple of weeks later and after all this time we are still working on it and my pain is still strong with no relief.
I am So sorry. Did the doctor have any explanation? I just wonder if a second look by another practitioner might be in order? Maybe Mayo clinic?
I have new Abbott nerve root stimulator put in 10 days ago. No significant relief yet but I'm increasing power very slowly as directed. Trial back in early November gave me significant relief.
I am interested in your results. After 30 epidurals and a 4-5 fusion , ten years of pain this was very much advised by a pain specialist. At 82 age I decided not to do it.
I've had the Abbott device for a few months now, and found it provides a moderate (and very welcome) amount of relief. I found though, that with less pain I've noticed the numbness more--my legs feel heavier; this is minor compared to the pain I was experiencing, however.
Keep adjusting--you'll find the right setting. Ideally, the device will just become almost unnoticeable.