A novel, objective, quantitative method of evaluation of the back pain component using comparative computerized multi-parametric tactile mapping before/after spinal cord stimulation and database analysis: The “Neuro-Pain’t” software

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P. Rigoard ◽  
K. Nivole ◽  
P. Blouin ◽  
O. Monlezun ◽  
M. Roulaud ◽  
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Tim Vancamp ◽  
Pieter Van Looy ◽  
Sven Vanneste ◽  
Dirk De Ridder

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Edvin Telemi ◽  
Tarek R. Mansour ◽  
Thomas M. Zervos ◽  
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BACKGROUND Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) uses unique electric stimulation parameters to selectively treat specific regions of chronic or refractory back pain. Changing these parameters can lead to spreading paresthesia and/or pain beyond the desired region. OBSERVATIONS A patient with a history of stable, successful SCS treatment presented with acute development of paresthesias that were relieved by reduction of stimulation parameters. The patient required paradoxically lower SCS settings for control of chronic back pain. This presentation prompted further investigation, which revealed a new disc protrusion and cord compression at the level of the paddle lead. LESSONS In patients with SCS, a new onset of back pain accompanied by acute paresthesia that is reversible by reducing the SCS amplitude warrants investigation for new spine pathology.


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