Abstract

While Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is a well-established therapy to address refractory Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome after spinal surgery (PSPS-T2) [1-4], its lack of spatial selectivity and reported discomfort due to positional effects, can be considered as significant limitations. As alternatives, new waveforms, such as Burst stimulation [5] and different spatial neural targets, such as Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation (DRGS) [6,7], have shown promising results. Comparisons between DRGS and standard SCS, or their combination, have never been studied on the same patients.

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