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Advanced Innovations for Pain
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 91Issue 2p246–258Published in issue: February, 2016- Tim J. Lamer
- Timothy R. Deer
- Salim M. Hayek
Cited in Scopus: 20Chronic pain represents one of the most important public health problems in terms of both the number of patients afflicted and health care costs. Most patients with chronic pain are treated with medications as the mainstay of therapy, and yet most medically treated patients continue to report ongoing pain. Additionally, adverse effects from pain medications represent a major challenge for clinicians and patients. Spinal cord stimulation and intrathecal drug delivery systems are well-established techniques that have been utilized for over 25 years.