What is a Spinal Cord Stimulation Trial?

A spinal cord stimulation trial allows patients to temporarily test a neurostimulator device that blocks pain signals before committing to permanent implantation. It helps determine if the treatment is a good fit for long-term pain relief.

A spinal cord stimulation trial, also called SCS, is a temporary procedure that uses electrical impulses to relieve chronic pain in the spinal cord.

Procedure Details

  • Temporary electrodes are inserted into the epidural space.
  • These electrodes are connected to an external trial stimulator.
  • The primary goal is to assess if a permanent device will effectively manage your pain.

Conditions Treated

  • Complex regional pain syndrome
  • Neuropathy
  • Chronic back or leg pain

Trial Duration and Outcome

  • The trial typically lasts for about a week.
  • This period allows for evaluation of SCS’s impact on your pain.
  • After the week, the temporary electrodes are removed.
  • The ultimate goal is to determine if permanent spinal cord stimulation implantation is a viable long-term pain management solution.

Potential Risks

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Headache
  • Undesired changes in stimulation

Recovery

  • Recovery time is minimal.
  • Most patients can resume normal activities shortly after the procedure.

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