Spinal Cord Stimulator/Trial Implant

Spinal Cord Stimulator/Trial Implant

A Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) is a device implanted under the skin to send electrical impulses to the spinal cord, which helps block pain signals from reaching the brain. It is often used for patients with chronic lower back pain who have not found relief through other treatments.

Spinal Cord Stimulator/Trial Implant can be utilized as a treatment for:


-Back Pain
-Neck Pain

-Leg Pain

Spinal Cord Stimulator/Trial Implant

A Caudal Steroid Injection is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve pain in the lower back and legs caused by conditions such as sciatica or herniated discs. The injection delivers a steroid medication into the caudal epidural space at the base of the spine, reducing inflammation and providing pain relief.

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What to Expect

The process begins with a trial implant, where electrodes are placed near the spinal cord through a minimally invasive procedure. The trial period lasts about a week to determine if the device effectively reduces pain. If successful, a permanent device is implanted under the skin in a follow-up procedure. The device can be adjusted or turned off using an external remote control.

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Patients have experienced remarkable outcomes from this treatment, with some reporting a reduction in pain by up to 80%.

For example, a 45-year-old woman with a history of failed back surgery and chronic pain saw her pain decrease significantly after the trial implant, leading to a permanent implant that allowed her to regain an active lifestyle.

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