Spinal cord stimulation in pain management: A review

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Spinal cord stimulation has become a widely used and efficient alternative for the management of refractory chronic pain that is unresponsive to conservative therapies. Technological improvements have been considerable and the current neuromodulation devices are both extremely sophisticated and reliable in obtaining good results for various clinical situations of chronic pain, such as failed back surgery syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, ischemic and coronary artery disease. This technique is likely to possess a savings in costs compared with alternative therapy strategies despite its high initial cost. Spinal cord stimulation continues to be a valuable tool in the treatment of chronic disabling pain. © The Korean Pain Society, 2012.

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Jeon, Y. H. (2012, July). Spinal cord stimulation in pain management: A review. Korean Journal of Pain. https://doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2012.25.3.143

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