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Transcutaneous and peripheral nerve stimulation for chronic pain states
Surgical Neurology
|July 1, 1975
Abstract:
A series of 120 patients with pain syndromes of varying sources were subjected to peripheral nerve electrical stimulation. Transcutaneous, percutaneous and depth electrode stimulation methods were employed. Thirty-eight patients obtained definite relief and twenty obtained equivocal relief. The remaining 62 patients obtained no relief. Pain sources are correlated with treatment results.