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Advanced Technology, a Specialized Approach for Treating Spinal Pain
The technology offered at Riverview Medical Center helped this Morganville resident attain a
comfortable standard of living once again.
Living with pain can often make life
unbearable. Tasks such as walking
down the stairs or getting into a car
— things some people take for granted
— can be a great challenge for someone in
chronic pain. Fortunately, treatment options
that can virtually eliminate one's pain are
available at Riverview Medical Center.
An Electric Approach
Bruce Rosenblum, M.D., section chief,
Neurosurgery, and surgical director,
CyberKnife Center, explains that spinal
cord stimulation is available at Riverview
Medical Center to ease chronic pain
involving the neck, back, arms, and legs.
"Spinal stimulators are implantable
devices that can treat many types of pain,
including chronic pain related to degenerative
and traumatic disorders of the spine,"
says Dr. Rosenblum, who is also board
certified in pain management.
"Such stimulators can eliminate pain
caused by failed spinal operations or in
patients who may not be candidates for
standard surgical procedures," he explains.
"The device works on the gate control
theory of pain, replacing the patient's pain
with pleasant sensations from the stimulator's
electrical impulses."
Pain-Free, At Last
When she was 56, Marie DeCesare suffered
from back and leg pain due to a debilitating
spinal injury. Tired of being limited to a
wheelchair, Marie had a pain management
specialist at another hospital insert a spinal
stimulator. "It changed my life," Marie says.
Because the technology was still developing,
however, Marie needed to get a
new stimulator after only three years.
"Technology even just a few years ago
wasn't like it is now."
Recently, she had another, more
advanced spinal stimulator inserted by
Dr. Rosenblum. "The spinal cord stimulator
is implanted with the patient under
intravenous sedation," he says. "If the
patient responds well to a trial, the entire
stimulator will be inserted. Although the
device is not visible externally, a handheld
mouse is used to control it and recharge it. In 10 years, the battery will need to be
changed through a simple procedure."
The new device has made all the difference
for Marie. "This spinal stimulator will
help me permanently, and it's easy to use
without help from a clinician," Marie says.
"I can even charge it myself, and it gives
me all-day pain relief at my fingertips."
"Marie's case is typical of the gratifying
results obtained with the spinal cord stimulator,"
Dr. Rosenblum says. "It changed
Marie's life and liberated her from pain."
– Laura Pollio
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