@KatMelcher @MdParangi Um...not correct. Read the full study. We demonstrate improvement across MULTIPLE outcomes. To deny such is more "Kline Magic": https://t.co/qLqNiUVNEE #DoNotBelievePeopleWhoOnlyPretendToUnderstandTheData
Thanks for the link 👍
@DocBearOMD Lots out there in the literature, Emmett, including a 2018 study that my group here in Boston published: https://t.co/qLqNiUVNEE Our upcoming article with @ErikaPetersenMD & @dsayed1 is well-referenced given its relative brevity.
@Beezerally @cynthiabydesign @fightpaindaily Spinal cord stimulation and other methods of neuromodulation that interrupts pain signals. The technology has improved tremendously, and consequently, so have outcomes. https://t.co/qLqNiUVNEE
SCSC HF "10 khz spinal cord stimulation: a retrospective analysis of real-world data from a communitybased, interdisciplinary pain facility." https://t.co/ArFyUFINDc
Reasonable study with limitations. Participants are small, less than 50. And screening self-selected for their final results. I'd like more patients in the study, and less patient selection/screening. Also, my goals would be decreasing pain and improving f
RT @headdock: @timphillips06 Again, here's our study, full-text - with information on post-implantation opioid requirements. Each patient i…
What I don't get then, is how patients here on Twitter are giving you their experiences, but you seem to be dismissing them. We just want no one else to suffer needlessly with arachnoiditis. What would be your threshold to decide "hey, we better check into
10 kHz spinal cord stimulation: a retrospective analysis of real-world data from a community-based, interdisciplinary pain facility. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/Q5gfA3KoD3
RT @DanLairdMD: Important study out of Boston: High frequency spinal cord stimulation reduces opioid use. Balanced approach, neither to the…
RT @DanLairdMD: Important study out of Boston: High frequency spinal cord stimulation reduces opioid use. Balanced approach, neither to the…
RT @DanLairdMD: Important study out of Boston: High frequency spinal cord stimulation reduces opioid use. Balanced approach, neither to the…
RT @DanLairdMD: Important study out of Boston: High frequency spinal cord stimulation reduces opioid use. Balanced approach, neither to the…
RT @DanLairdMD: Important study out of Boston: High frequency spinal cord stimulation reduces opioid use. Balanced approach, neither to the…
RT @DanLairdMD: Important study out of Boston: High frequency spinal cord stimulation reduces opioid use. Balanced approach, neither to the…
RT @DanLairdMD: Important study out of Boston: High frequency spinal cord stimulation reduces opioid use. Balanced approach, neither to the…
Important study out of Boston: High frequency spinal cord stimulation reduces opioid use. Balanced approach, neither to the exclusion of the other. Insurance companies often refuse SCS- keeping people on high dose opiates. @DovePress https://t.co/Ul2TdI8y
RT @JosephFalzone3: Who the f**k wants to have an entry way into our most protected space; the Central Nervous System? And not those spinal…
RT @JosephFalzone3: And I would I like to look at that study!? https://t.co/WMvC3zisF8
And I would I like to look at that study!?
Who the f**k wants to have an entry way into our most protected space; the Central Nervous System? And not those spinal atom jobs are just "wonderful"! I have seen the results require pain medicine after STIM placement. In fact the patients I've seen neede
RT @headdock: Ed - Please read the attached study that my group released last week. We've been providing SAFE and effective spinal cord sti…
RT @headdock: Ed - Please read the attached study that my group released last week. We've been providing SAFE and effective spinal cord sti…
RT @BostonPainCare: 10 kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Data from a Community-Based, Interdisciplinary…
RT @headdock: This study, by the way, didn't take place in the pristine environment of a purely academic pain center, but rather in a commu…
RT @headdock: This study, by the way, didn't take place in the pristine environment of a purely academic pain center, but rather in a commu…
RT @headdock: This study, by the way, didn't take place in the pristine environment of a purely academic pain center, but rather in a commu…
RT @headdock: This study, by the way, didn't take place in the pristine environment of a purely academic pain center, but rather in a commu…
This may work for some, but it is my choice2say NO! They fail😐2 mention the horror😱 stories&when everybody already knows nothin 🤔abt #CaudaEquinaSyndrome it's a cold day in hell🔥 that I'll have one of these! It's still an invasive operation to my spin
Study shows Spinal Cord Stimulators can be used effectively as an analgesia, to reduce opioid use and interventional pain procedures, & change patient perception of disability. #ChronicPain #BackPain
10 kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Data from a Community-Based, Interdisciplinary Pain Facility | JPR @DovePress https://t.co/EUkzmI0Pxf #ChronicPain #SCS