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3/1/2010
Vicky Gracia
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Spine Stimulation Has Mixed Results On Workers Compensation Individuals With Failed Back Surgery

Spinal cord stimulationA recent study involving individuals on workers compensation benefits because of back injuries shows that there is not much benefit overall for the use of spine stimulation after failed back surgery.  Although, some individuals did see some results from spine stimulation the results were not consistant enough to show much hope for the procedure for all individuals. 

Spinal cord stimulation is a procedure in which implanted electrodes send small electrical pulses into the spine.  This procedure has been used to the 1960's but the long term effects of the procedure still remain unknown so the a study was conducted by Dr. Ajay D. Wasan of Bringham and Woman's Health Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. 

Overall the study showed that spinal cord stimulation for chronic back pain was beneficial for 30 percent of those who underwent permanent implantation of the electrodes.  Those who found the spinal cord stimulation helpful showed improvement in pain and in functionality of the legs after 2 years.  The study pointed to the process of spinal cord stimulation being used in failed back surgeries useful for people mainly who have pain radiating on one side of the body, those who are functioning better better before undergoing the procedure and those in better psychological health. 



                          
                                                                                                       
Frank J. Dito, Jr., Esq. a member of the "Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum", is an experienced trial attorney who represents injured individuals and their families. Frank is the author of "A Lawyers Guide to Car Insurance" , the publisher of the "New York Injury Law Blog" and he is a frequent speaker regarding the recovery of benefits and the preservation of rights resulting from accidents and work place injuries. If you or a family member has been injured in an accident or in the work place contact Frank J. Dito, Jr. to discuss your legal rights and how he assists clients in obtaining the benefits and compensation that they are entitled to.


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