OVERVIEW OF SPINAL CORD STIMULATION
BRIEF SUMMARY OF WHAT TO EXPECT
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) involves implanting a device that sends electrical impulses to the spinal cord to manage chronic pain. This method is particularly effective for pain that has not responded to other treatments.
Spinal cord stimulation is used to treat a number of conditions such as:
Patients with persistent pain after spinal surgery can benefit from SCS.
This chronic pain condition affecting the limbs can be effectively managed with SCS.
SCS is often used for neuropathic pain resulting from nerve damage or injury.
Patients with severe, chronic back and leg pain that is unresponsive to other treatments can find relief with SCS.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR?
Determining whether you need this service can depend on several symptoms, including:
- Chronic pain after back surgery
- Severe pain in limbs associated with CRPS
- Neuropathic pain not relieved by other methods
- Persistent back and leg pain affecting daily activities
- Dependence on pain medications with insufficient relief
If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to evaluate your condition and discuss potential treatment options.
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
SCS implantation typically involves two stages: a trial phase and permanent implantation. During the trial, temporary electrodes are placed in the epidural space near the spinal cord and connected to an external stimulator. If significant pain relief is achieved, a permanent device is implanted. This involves placing electrodes and a pulse generator under the skin, which delivers electrical impulses to the spinal cord.
RECOVERY AND RESULTS
After the trial phase, patients can usually resume normal activities quickly. Following permanent implantation, a short recovery period is required to allow healing. Most patients experience substantial pain relief, improved function, and reduced dependence on pain medications. Regular follow-up is needed to fine-tune the device settings for optimal pain management.
WHEN TO SEEK EVALUATION:
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above that interfere with your daily activities and have not responded to conservative treatments, it may be time to seek evaluation. Persistent pain, especially when accompanied by symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or weakness, warrants a thorough assessment by a specialist. Visiting Eclipse Clinic can provide you with a comprehensive evaluation and a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs and improve your quality of life.
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