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Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation for Failed Neck Surgery Syndrome

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Cervical spine pain with or without radicular symptoms is a common condition leading to high utilization of the healthcare system with over 10 million medical visits per year. Many patients undergo surgical interventions and unfortunately are still left with neck and upper extremity pain, sometimes referred to as “Failed Neck Surgery Syndrome.” When these options fail, cervical spinal cord stimulation can be a useful tool to decrease pain and suffering as well as reduce prescription medication use.

Recent Findings

Spinal cord stimulation is a well-established therapy for chronic back and leg pain and is becoming more popular for neck and upper extremity pain. Recent studies have explored cervical spinal cord stimulation with successful outcomes regarding improved pain scores, functional outcomes, and reduction of prescription medication use.

Summary

Continued research into cervical spinal cord stimulation is essential for maximizing its therapeutic potential for patients with chronic neck and upper extremity pain. This review highlights the importance of cervical spinal cord stimulation as an option for patients with failed neck surgery syndrome.

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Covington, S., Strand, N., Pew, S. et al. Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation for Failed Neck Surgery Syndrome. Curr Pain Headache Rep (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11916-024-01214-w

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