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      Present and potential use of spinal cord stimulation to control chronic pain.

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          Spinal cord stimulation is an intervention that has become increasingly popular due to the growing body of literature showing its effectiveness in treating pain and the reversible nature of the treatment with implant removal. It is currently approved by the FDA for chronic pain of the trunk and limbs, intractable low back pain, leg pain, and pain from failed back surgery syndrome. In Europe, it has additional approval for refractory angina pectoris and peripheral limb ischemia.

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          Pain Physician
          Pain physician
          2150-1149
          1533-3159
          : 17
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
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          24850105
          80813f38-4072-45df-964a-878b86ba2105
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