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Simon Thomson

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Neurosurgery|October 13, 2022
Does a Screening Trial for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients With Chronic Pain of Neuropathic Origin Have Clinical Utility (TRIAL-STIM)? 36-Month Results From a Randomized Controlled TrialSam Eldabe, Sarah Nevitt, Sara Griffiths, et al.
Neurosurgery|March 22, 2024
In Reply: Does a Screening Trial for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients With Chronic Pain of Neuropathic Origin Have Clinical Utility (TRIAL-STIM)? 36-Month Results from a Randomized Controlled TrialSam Eldabe, Sarah Nevitt, Sara Griffiths, et al.
Pain|September 12, 2007
Spinal cord stimulation versus conventional medical management for neuropathic pain: a multicentre randomised controlled trial in patients with failed back surgery syndromeKrishna Kumar, Rod S Taylor, Line Jacques, et al.
Neurosurgery|November 5, 2008
The effects of spinal cord stimulation in neuropathic pain are sustained: a 24-month follow-up of the prospective randomized controlled multicenter trial of the effectiveness of spinal cord stimulationKrishna Kumar, Rod S Taylor, Line Jacques, et al.
Trials|November 18, 2018
Does a Screening Trial for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Chronic Pain of Neuropathic Origin have Clinical Utility and Cost-Effectiveness? (TRIAL-STIM Study): study protocol for a randomised controlled trialSam Eldabe, Ashish Gulve, Simon Thomson, et al.
Trials|October 30, 2019
Correction to: Does a Screening Trial for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Chronic Pain of Neuropathic Origin have Clinical Utility and Cost-Effectiveness? (TRIAL-STIM Study): study protocol for a randomised controlled trialSam Eldabe, Ashish Gulve, Simon Thomson, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|July 20, 2022
Patient selection for spinal cord stimulation: The importance of an integrated assessment of clinical and psychosocial factorsSimon Thomson, Nicky Helsen, Simon Prangnell, et al.
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|January 28, 2022
Applicability and Validity of an e-Health Tool for the Appropriate Referral and Selection of Patients With Chronic Pain for Spinal Cord Stimulation: Results From a European Retrospective StudySimon Thomson, Frank Huygen, Simon Prangnell, et al.
Pain|July 4, 2020
Does a screening trial for spinal cord stimulation in patients with chronic pain of neuropathic origin have clinical utility and cost-effectiveness (TRIAL-STIM)? A randomised controlled trialSam Eldabe, Rui V Duarte, Ashish Gulve, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|March 25, 2008
Quality of life, resource consumption and costs of spinal cord stimulation versus conventional medical management in neuropathic pain patients with failed back surgery syndrome (PROCESS trial)Andrea Manca, Krishna Kumar, Rod S Taylor, et al.
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Neurosurgery|October 13, 2022
Does a Screening Trial for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients With Chronic Pain of Neuropathic Origin Have Clinical Utility (TRIAL-STIM)? 36-Month Results From a Randomized Controlled TrialSam Eldabe, Sarah Nevitt, Sara Griffiths, et al.
Neurosurgery|March 22, 2024
In Reply: Does a Screening Trial for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients With Chronic Pain of Neuropathic Origin Have Clinical Utility (TRIAL-STIM)? 36-Month Results from a Randomized Controlled TrialSam Eldabe, Sarah Nevitt, Sara Griffiths, et al.
Pain|September 12, 2007
Spinal cord stimulation versus conventional medical management for neuropathic pain: a multicentre randomised controlled trial in patients with failed back surgery syndromeKrishna Kumar, Rod S Taylor, Line Jacques, et al.
Neurosurgery|November 5, 2008
The effects of spinal cord stimulation in neuropathic pain are sustained: a 24-month follow-up of the prospective randomized controlled multicenter trial of the effectiveness of spinal cord stimulationKrishna Kumar, Rod S Taylor, Line Jacques, et al.
Trials|November 18, 2018
Does a Screening Trial for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Chronic Pain of Neuropathic Origin have Clinical Utility and Cost-Effectiveness? (TRIAL-STIM Study): study protocol for a randomised controlled trialSam Eldabe, Ashish Gulve, Simon Thomson, et al.
Trials|October 30, 2019
Correction to: Does a Screening Trial for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Chronic Pain of Neuropathic Origin have Clinical Utility and Cost-Effectiveness? (TRIAL-STIM Study): study protocol for a randomised controlled trialSam Eldabe, Ashish Gulve, Simon Thomson, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|July 20, 2022
Patient selection for spinal cord stimulation: The importance of an integrated assessment of clinical and psychosocial factorsSimon Thomson, Nicky Helsen, Simon Prangnell, et al.
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|January 28, 2022
Applicability and Validity of an e-Health Tool for the Appropriate Referral and Selection of Patients With Chronic Pain for Spinal Cord Stimulation: Results From a European Retrospective StudySimon Thomson, Frank Huygen, Simon Prangnell, et al.
Pain|July 4, 2020
Does a screening trial for spinal cord stimulation in patients with chronic pain of neuropathic origin have clinical utility and cost-effectiveness (TRIAL-STIM)? A randomised controlled trialSam Eldabe, Rui V Duarte, Ashish Gulve, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|March 25, 2008
Quality of life, resource consumption and costs of spinal cord stimulation versus conventional medical management in neuropathic pain patients with failed back surgery syndrome (PROCESS trial)Andrea Manca, Krishna Kumar, Rod S Taylor, et al.
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