NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL SENSITIVITY TO SPINAL CORD STIMULATION
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Can less pain meds improve spinal stimulation? new study investigates.
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis pilot study looks at how lowering doses of pain medications like opioids and gabapentin affects the spinal cord's response to a special type of spinal cord stimulation (closed-loop SCS) in people with persistent back pain after surgery. About 20 adults who are already candid…
Matched conditions: NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL SENSITIVITY TO SPINAL CORD STIMULATION
Sponsor: Brai²n • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 02, 2026 08:39 UTC
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New study reveals how pain pills impact spinal cord stimulator success
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is for people with chronic back and leg pain who are getting a spinal cord stimulator, a device that uses mild electrical pulses to block pain signals. Researchers want to see if different pain medications (like strong opioids or anticonvulsants) change how the spinal …
Matched conditions: NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL SENSITIVITY TO SPINAL CORD STIMULATION
Sponsor: Brai²n • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 02, 2026 08:38 UTC