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Old 10-11-2011, 05:22 PM #1
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Default Considering SCS

Hi everyone I have had 2 cervical spinal fusions and have been in pain since the 2nd surgery in 2001. I am considering having a Boston Scientific SCS. I have not been able to find much information on SCS for cervical neck pain. The one video on you tube showed the surgeon putting the leads in at the cervical area, it did not show the implantation of the generator so I do not know if he fed the leads down the spine or where the generator was placed. Anyone who has had this procedure done for cervical chronic neck pain I would appreciate any information you could share with me. Thanks and God Bless. mstrplmber
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