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Review Article Open Access
Volume 1 | Issue 1 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.46439/Painresearch.1.005

A review of waveform and paradigm variations of spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome

  • 1Sydney Pain Research Centre, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • 2Sydney Pain Management Centre, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • 3Associate Professor at Faculty of Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia
  • 4Clinical Senior Lecturer at the School of Medicine and Psychology (SMP), Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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Corresponding Author

Vahid Mohabbati, director@sydneypaincentre.com, research@sydneypaincentre.com

Received Date: January 20, 2025

Accepted Date: February 13, 2025

Abstract

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a challenging condition marked by intense and often long-lasting pain, typically occurring in a limb following an injury. Traditional treatment approaches might not always offer significant pain relief, prompting the investigation of advanced treatments like Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS). This review delves into the significance of SCS therapy for CRPS, focusing on the utilization of different waveforms and paradigms in its management. Spinal Cord Stimulation is a treatment modality that utilizes a medical device to send electrical impulses to the spinal cord, aiming to alter pain signals and provide relief. For patients with CRPS, this therapy has become a focus of interest due to its ability to reduce pain and enhance overall quality of life, particularly in cases where other interventions have proven ineffective.

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