Implanted Electrode ‘Pulses’ Cut Back, Leg Pain Without Drugs

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A new approach to spinal cord stimulation may drastically reduce chronic back pain, a small pilot study suggests.

The study, of 20 patients with stubborn low back pain, tested the effects of implanting electrodes near the spinal cord to stimulate it with “ultra-low” frequency electrical pulses.

After two weeks, 90% of the patients were reporting at least an 80% reduction in their pain ratings, the researchers found.

The improvement is striking, experts said. But they cautioned that the study was too small and short-term to draw conclusions.

“That improvement is almost too good to be true,” said Dr. Houman Danesh, who directs the division of integrative pain management at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Since most doctors are complicit with the fake virus and stab naive unsuspecting patients with lethal stuff, I have a hard time trusting any medical doctor and their inventions.

    • Good.
      Treat yourself with whichever remedies you find online, making absolutely sure that NONE of them came from research by legitimate physicians or scientists, or, even worse, are manufactured by the Big Pharma.
      Go and gather grasses, barks, berries, and exotic animal body parts. If the need for surgical involvement should ever arise, your local trusted barber is fully qualified to perform such a procedure, and it will only cost a fraction of a medical bill.
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      As for your mental health, it appears to be quite hopeless, honestly.

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