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In contrast, conventional anchoring technique attempts to secure leads subcutaneously (i.e., under the skin) to connective tissue or the supraspinal ligament using bulky anchors.
Two innovative techniques in the placement of an implanted spinal cord stimulator (SCS) are expected to reduce common complications at the implant site, according to new research revealed today.
Research indicates that two innovative techniques in the placement of an implanted spinal cord stimulator (SCS) are expected to reduce common complications at the implant site.
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) in humans1,2 and experimental animals3,4,5,6 are often associated with varying degrees of spontaneous functional recovery during the first months after injury. Such ...