Neurostimulators for Pain
If your chronic back and leg pain isn’t responding to medication, your doctor may prescribe a neurostimulator. Neurostimulators work by sending mild electrical impulses to the epidural space near the spine. These impulses replace pain with a tingling sensation. And for more than 30 years they have helped people like you to more fully enjoy life again.
For Chronic Back and Leg Pain
Chronic back pain is usually felt in the lower back, but can also extend into your legs or feet. A number of spinal diseases or injuries can trigger chronic back and leg pain. If your pain is severe, our therapies may help you as they have helped more than 250,000 people around the world manage their chronic pain.1
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For Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic pain condition that most often affects the arms, legs, hands, or feet. This condition is also known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy or causalgia. CRPS can develop in a limb when an injury or surgery involves nerve damage.
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For Painful Neuropathy
Painful neuropathy is a neurological disorder where people experience severe chronic pain due to nerve damage. Nerves connect the spinal cord to the body and help the brain communicate with skin, muscles, and internal organs.
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