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Despite best efforts to relieve individuals of pain either through conservative or surgical measures, some patients experience chronic pain.
A spinal cord stimulator is permanently implanted in the spinal canal to provide pain relief. This procedure attempts to convert the painful sensation to a tingling sensation, which the brain perceives as more desirable. Small leads with multiple electrodes are positioned over the spinal cord. There are several designs of spinal cord stimulation devices.
A spinal cord stimulator differs from traditional surgery in several ways. The spinal cord stimulator does not change the underlying condition; it simply changes the brain’s perception of pain.
There are two parts to the surgery. There is a trial phase in which the leads are placed and connected to an external power supply. You will go home for several days to weeks and see how well the device controls your pain. If this is successful, a permanent system will be implanted. If the trial is not successful, an attempt at a second trial with a spinal cord stimulator may be undertaken. If it also fails, the leads will be removed permanently.
Conditions Treated with a Spinal Cord Stimulator
A spinal cord stimulator may be used to treat a variety of chronic pain conditions including:
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Does spinal cord stimulation remove all pain?
The treatments vary from person to person. Most people have significant pain reduction while some still feel minor pain and discomfort.
Will I still have to take pain medication?
Spinal stimulation treatments typically result in needing to take less pain medication. In rare cases will zero pain medication be needed if taken previously.
Can I control the stimulation therapy?
Yes, the device can be turned off and on as needed. Additionally, you can increase and decrease the stimulation levels as prescribed by your spine specialist.
Will I be able to see and feel the spinal simulator device?
The stimulator is very small and has a low profile design. Your spine doctor will place it in the most discreet location. But those who make an attempt are able to see and feel it.
Does insurance cover the spinal cord treatment in NY?
Yes, most insurance including Medicare should cover the procedure in New York. They will first determine your eligibility and might ask for a psychologist evaluation.
Why would I need a psychological evaluation before receiving a spinal treatment?
This is often required by insurance companies but the reasoning is that some people experience stress and anxiety when a foreign device is implanted in their body. It also serves the purpose to ensure the patient understands the expectations of the results.
When will I recover after the procedure?
Usually 1-2 weeks is sufficient for recovery. It is important to refrain from heavy lifting and intense activity during this time. Speak with your spine specialist regarding your specific situation before the procedure.
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Page Updated on Feb 11, 2025 by Dr. Raj Raval, MD (Pain Management Doctor) of Downtown Pain Physicians Of Brooklyn