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Spinal cord stimulation may improve not only intractable pain but also necrotic wounds

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS), an implantable neuromodulation modality, is one of the most exciting developments in chronic pain syndromes. In addition, SCS may improve intractable pain and may help ischemic wound healing. Herein, we report a 59-year-old female patient with persistent neuropathic pa...

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Published in:Turkish journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2018-09, Vol.64 (3), p.288-290
Main Authors: Dogan, Orhan Veli, Yildizgoren, Mustafa Turgut, Yilmaz, Atilla, Melek, Ismet
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description Spinal cord stimulation (SCS), an implantable neuromodulation modality, is one of the most exciting developments in chronic pain syndromes. In addition, SCS may improve intractable pain and may help ischemic wound healing. Herein, we report a 59-year-old female patient with persistent neuropathic pain and peripheral arterial disease in the lower limb which was treated successfully with SCS.
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