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Subcutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation With Paddle Lead for Treatment of Low Back Pain: Case Report
Neuromodulation, 07/01/09
Ordia J et al. - Peripheral nerve stimulation has become a useful tool in neuromodulation in the treatment of chronic and intractable pain syndromes. This case had excellent stimulation and reduction of his pain after the device was replaced with an insulated subcutaneous paddle lead.
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