The Infinion in the only percutaneous lead with 16 contacts — twice the contacts of any other percutaneous lead available. The thin, wire-like leads are placed under the skin to provide stimulation to nerves associated with debilitating spine pain that also affect the back, neck, head, arms or legs. This stimulation confuses the nerves and prevents them from sending pain signals to the brain, according to the release.
Pain Management:
Study Reinforces Effectiveness of Cooled Radiofrequency Treatment
Oklahoma Researches Receive $4.4M NIH Grant to Study Sarcoidosis
Medical Schools Neglect Pain Management Teachings, Study Says
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