An advanced pain management solution that uses gentle electrical impulses to interrupt pain signals before they reach the brain.
Why patients consider SCS:
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is an advanced therapy used to manage chronic pain when other treatments have not provided lasting relief.
It involves:
Pain is not removed at its source. Instead, it is disrupted before reaching the brain, reducing how intensely it is felt.
Patients often ask, “What is spinal cord stimulation?” In practical terms, it is a spinal cord stimulator procedure designed for long-term pain control when conservative and interventional treatments have not been sufficient.
SCS may be recommended for:
Patients seeking chronic neck pain treatment or a spinal cord stimulator for chronic pain typically have exhausted other options. If pain previously improved with Radiofrequency Ablation but later returned, SCS may be considered as a next-step option.
SCS differs from injection-based or nerve-targeting procedures. The implanted device sends controlled electrical impulses that:
Many patients describe their pain as reduced, duller, or less constant or less intense. This therapy is intended for long-term pain control rather than short-term symptom relief.
Treatment pathways are typically progressive.
Patients who have undergone procedures such as Facet Joint Injections or medial branch blocks without sustained improvement may be candidates for SCS.
The process is structured and methodical.
- Comprehensive clinical assessment
- Review of imaging and prior treatment history
- Temporary placement of stimulation leads
- Short-term trial to assess pain reduction
- Ability to evaluate effectiveness before permanent implantation
-Placement of a small, discreet device under the skin
-Device programming tailored to individual pain patterns
The trial allows testing before commitment. The device is customizable and designed to integrate into daily life.
Outcomes vary, but many patients report a significant reduction in daily pain levels.
Common search questions include “spinal cord stimulator results” and “spinal cord stimulation effectiveness.” Effectiveness depends on accurate diagnosis, proper patient selection, and adherence to follow-up care.
Recovery varies depending on whether the patient is in the trial or implantation phase.
Patients may experience:
Serious complications are uncommon. Spinal Cord Stimulation is widely used for chronic pain management, and ongoing follow-up ensures both safety and optimization of therapy settings.
When chronic neck pain no longer responds to standard treatments, Spinal Cord Stimulation may offer a structured path forward focused on control, function, and long-term relief. Our chiropractic care services involve being attentive and treating you as an individual, ensuring you get the relief you need.