Durability of the Therapeutic Effect of Restorative Neurostimulation for Refractory Chronic Low Back Pain
Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface2021Vol. 24(6), pp. 1024–1032
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B. Mitchell, Kristiaan Deckers, Kris De Smedt, Marc Russo, Peter Georgius, Matthew Green, Ashish Gulve, Jean‐Pierre Van Buyten, Iris Smet, Vivek Mehta, Ganesan Baranidharan, James P. Rathmell, Christopher Gilligan, Ben Goss, Sam Eldabe
Abstract
In participants with disabling intractable CLBP who receive long-term restorative neurostimulation, treatment satisfaction remains high and improvements in pain, disability, and quality-of-life are clinically meaningful and durable through four years.
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