Here are four key points:
1. The new technology is designed to help patients with chronic back and leg pain.
2. Surgeons place a wire, which is intended to stop pain signals, in the epidural space of the spine.
3. The center reports patients are experiencing 90 percent of lower back pain relief following the procedure.
4. Patients may try the technology for a five-day trial.
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