Hip Pain Problems?

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asked Jan 23, 2020 in H&E by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

When a patient is in chronic pain and is Joint Pain Hack Review working through options for pain relief, at a certain point the options appear to run out. This includes chronic narcotics having been tried, physical therapy, interventional pain management, and other alternative treatments such as chiropractic, spinal decompression therapy, massage, and acupuncture.

A spinal cord stimulator can be an extremely effective option for people in this situation. A new study in Neurosurgery looked at a new way of using spinal cord stimulator implants. A typical implant consists of one or two columns of leads. These leads are implanted in the area around the spinal cord and give off electrical impulses to the area around the cord which then change the way that a person perceives pain signals.

The pain is perceived as a tingling and numbness as opposed to outright pain. So it does not fix the problem, but in these cases the problem cannot be fixed. So why not mask the pain? At least that is the objective and it works well over 50% of the time in studies looking at these types of implants.

https://healthscrutiny.com/joint-pain-hack-system-review/

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