Boston Scientific’s Spinal Cord Stimulator System Results in Significant Pain Reduction, Study Finds

Boston Scientific announced that new retrospective data has been released demonstrating that its Precision Spectra Spinal Cord Stimulator System provided significant pain relief three months after implantation.

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The study analyzed 213 patients at 13 centers focused on chronic pain patients who were treated with the Precision Spectra SCS System.

 

The study found a highly significant reduction in pain three months after the system was implanted.

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