Abstract

Indications for spinal cord stimulation (SCS) have increased as technology has improved. Some of the technological changes include rechargeable batteries, narrow lead spacing, constant current delivery, and improved software for better programming. The ability to produce effective paresthesias has enhanced with the new generation of stimulators. We recently performed an observational study in 8 patients where 4 extremity parethesias were obtained with lead placement in the lower cervical epidural space.

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