| Literature DB >> 35480985 |
Suhani Dalal1, Ahish Chitneni1, Syed Mahmood2, Alan Kaye3, Jamal Hasoon4.
Abstract
Back pain is one of the most common healthcare burdens in the United States and is the number one cause of disability worldwide. Treatment options for back pain usually emphasizes conservative modalities such as reassurance, education, physical therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, medication management, and interventional pain procedures. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a minimally invasive and reversible therapy used to treat various pain syndromes. The primary indications for SCS therapy are failed back surgery syndrome and complex regional pain syndrome. However, recent advances in therapy have expanded the use of SCS for a variety of chronic pain conditions including nonsurgical back pain and radiculopathy. We present the case of a patient with low back and lumbar radicular pain complaints that were not responsive to traditional conservative and interventional options who was successfully treated with 10 kHz spinal cord stimulation.Entities:
Keywords: 10kHz; Back Pain; Chronic Pain; Neuromodulation; Radiculopathy; Spinal Cord Stimulation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35480985 PMCID: PMC9037853 DOI: 10.52965/001c.31891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop Rev (Pavia) ISSN: 2035-8164