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Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

 

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is an advanced treatment for patients with chronic pain that has not improved with medications, injections, or other nonsurgical procedures. SCS uses gentle electrical impulses to disrupt pain signals before they reach the brain, helping reduce pain and improve daily function.

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What is Spinal Cord Stimulation?

An SCS system consists of a small device, similar to a pacemaker, implanted under the skin. Thin wires (leads) are placed near the spinal cord to deliver mild electrical pulses. These pulses block or alter pain signals traveling through the spinal nerves, replacing them with a tingling sensation or no sensation at all.

The process typically begins with a trial procedure to ensure SCS provides significant pain relief. If the trial is successful, a permanent stimulator can be implanted.

What are the Causes for Considering SCS?

SCS is not used to treat the underlying condition but to manage chronic pain caused by:

  • Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (Post-Laminectomy Syndrome) – persistent pain after one or more spinal surgeries

  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) – severe, ongoing nerve pain in the arms or legs

  • Peripheral Neuropathy – nerve damage causing chronic tingling, numbness, or burning pain

  • Spinal Stenosis or Herniated Discs – when other treatments have failed to relieve nerve pain

  • Chronic Radiculopathy (sciatica or arm pain) – nerve pain radiating from the spine into the limbs

What to Expect During the Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) Procedure

 

 

  • A temporary trial stimulator is placed first to test effectiveness.

  • If successful, a permanent stimulator is implanted in a minimally invasive outpatient procedure.

  • The device is programmable and can be adjusted externally to optimize pain relief.

  • Most patients go home the same day and return to normal activity within days to weeks.

  • A temporary trial stimulator is placed first to test effectiveness.
  • If successful, a permanent stimulator is implanted in a minimally invasive outpatient procedure.

  • The device is programmable and can be adjusted externally to optimize pain relief.

  • Most patients go home the same day and return to normal activity within days to weeks.

What are the Symptoms That May Indicate SCS is an Option?

Patients may be candidates for SCS if they experience:

  • Chronic pain lasting more than six months

  • Pain not relieved by medications, injections, or physical therapy

  • Pain interfering with daily activities and sleep

  • Radiating leg or arm pain (neuropathic pain)

  • A history of back surgery without significant pain improvement

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Conditions that may be alleviated by Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) include:

 

Chronic, severe nerve pain in the arms or legs following injury, surgery, or trauma.

 

Nerve damage in the hands or feet causing burning, tingling, or numbness. Learn more about Peripheral Neuropathy.

 

Ongoing nerve pain radiating from the spine into the arms or legs when other injections or medications have failed.

 

Nerve compression due to narrowing of the spinal canal that results in persistent pain not relieved by more conservative measures. Learn more about Spinal Stenosis.

 

Widespread spine pain not controlled by medications, injections, or therapy.

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