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Old 04-09-2012, 04:01 PM #1
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Default Generator placement

I am getting ready to have a cervical SCS implanted in May, I am looking to find out all the different places people have thier generators placed. I have heard of the waist area and the hip area. My doctor also told me of some other places that are available like the upper shoulder and I believe he mentioned the front of my shoulder. Was wondering if anyone else has heard of these spots or if anyone has thier generator in these spots.
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