2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2022.10.053
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A Novel Pulsed Stimulation Pattern in Spinal Cord Stimulation: Clinical Results and Postulated Mechanisms of Action in the Treatment of Chronic Low Back and Leg Pain

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“…In this study, 12 of 22 subjects were followed through 1 year and overall they demonstrated statistically significant improvements in pain, functional disability, quality of life, and depression at all study follow-up visits. In addition to being robust and consistent with previous reports, 21 , 22 the effects were durable and maintained through the duration of the study. The confluence of similar trends across multiple domains of patient-reported outcomes suggests that the treatment effects are real and important.…”
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“…In this study, 12 of 22 subjects were followed through 1 year and overall they demonstrated statistically significant improvements in pain, functional disability, quality of life, and depression at all study follow-up visits. In addition to being robust and consistent with previous reports, 21 , 22 the effects were durable and maintained through the duration of the study. The confluence of similar trends across multiple domains of patient-reported outcomes suggests that the treatment effects are real and important.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The PSP is paresthesia independent and is postulated to operate under multiple mechanisms of action (MOA). PSP is a layered waveform that allows each of three stimulation layers (pulse patterns, trains, and dosages) to be adjusted in a hierarchical structure to individualize therapy for each patient (see Desai et al 21 for a detailed description of the PSP waveforms).…”
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