Use of spinal cord stimulation in treatment of intractable headache diseases

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Abstract

Headache diseases remain one of the leading causes of disability in the world. With the development of neuromodulation strategies, high cervical spinal cord stimulation (hcSCS) targeting the trigeminocervical complex has been deployed to treat refractory headache diseases. In this article, we review the proposed mechanism behind hcSCS stimulation, and the various studies that have been described for the successful use of this treatment strategy in patients with chronic migraine, cluster headache, and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias.

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Towne, B. V., Girgiss, C. B., & Schuster, N. M. (2023, October 1). Use of spinal cord stimulation in treatment of intractable headache diseases. Pain Medicine (United States). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnad090

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