Four-Extremity Neurostimulation Using Two Cervical Octapolar Leads and High Frequency of 10 kHz.
Journal: Pain Practice : The Official Journal Of World Institute Of Pain
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Methods: A few published reports describe successful clinical use of low-frequency spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in the cervical spine resulting in bilateral upper and lower extremity pain relief. A major side-effect when using this modality of SCS is the uneven intensity of paresthesias, which are frequently excessive in upper extremities while attempting to achieve optimal paresthesia coverage in all 4 extremities. Results and
Conclusions: Here we describe a successful case of high-frequency SCS at 10 kHz where profound control of neuropathic pain of all 4 extremities was achieved without the complication of paresthesias. Discussed are future implications of such therapy.
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