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A deep dive into how a hypothesis can change the way we think about SCS therapies and optimizing outcomes. Dr. Vallejo unpacks the questions necessary to build a truer understanding of the effects of SCS and how the answers to these questions influence patient outcomes.
This nonaccredited educational webinar is provided for information only.
Recent Publications:
Vallejo, R., Kelley, C. A., Gupta, A., Smith, W. J., Vallejo, A., & Cedeño, D. L. (2020). Modulation of neuroglial interactions using differential target multiplexed spinal cord stimulation in an animal model of neuropathic pain. Molecular Pain, 16, 1744806920918057.
Vallejo, R., & Cedeño, D. L. (2020). The quest for neurobiological mechanisms of electrical stimulation of the spinal cord to reduce chronic neuropathic pain. Future Medicine (2020): 139-142.
Fishman, M. A., Calodney, A., Kim, P., Slezak, J., Benyamin, R., Rehman, A., ... & Yu, C. (2020). Prospective, Multicenter Feasibility Study to Evaluate Differential Target Multiplexed Spinal Cord Stimulation Programming in Subjects With Chronic Intractable Back Pain With or Without Leg Pain. Pain Practice.