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Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) Implantation, Washington

Get relief from chronic nerve pain with Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) implantation, Washington. A proven solution for pain that hasn’t improved with medication or surgery.

What is spinal cord stimulation implantation

What is spinal cord stimulation implantation

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) implantation is a minimally invasive procedure designed to help patients manage chronic, intractable pain that has not responded to traditional therapies. This treatment uses a small device implanted near the spine to send mild electrical pulses to the spinal cord, interrupting pain signals before they reach the brain. For patients suffering from persistent nerve-related pain, SCS implantation offers an innovative and long-term alternative to opioid medications and repetitive interventions.

At WaPASS, we specialize in identifying the root cause of your chronic pain and tailoring effective, minimally invasive treatments to restore your quality of life. As a trusted pain and spine management in Washington, we don’t just offer advanced procedures, we provide comprehensive care. From initial assessment and trial evaluation to permanent implantation and long-term follow-up, our experienced team ensures every step is personalized to your unique pain profile. With a compassionate approach and cutting-edge technology, we help patients break free from the cycle of pain and dependency, empowering them to live more actively and comfortably.

Spinal Cord Stimulator Types

Conventional Implantable Pulse Generator(IPG)

This type of Spinal Cord Stimulator uses a non-rechargeable battery implanted under the skin. Once the battery depletes, typically within 2–5 years, a minor surgical procedure is needed to replace it. It’s best suited for patients with localized pain in a single area, such as the lower back.

Rechargeable IPG

The rechargeable IPG provides stronger stimulation and can target multiple areas of pain, like the back and legs. Patients can recharge the battery externally, extending the device’s lifespan up to 10 years with consistent use and care. It’s a preferred choice for those needing long-term, multi-site pain relief.

Radiofrequency Stimulator

Radiofrequency SCS devices use an external power source and are less common today due to advancements in fully implantable options. However, they still offer robust stimulation and are helpful for individuals experiencing widespread pain, such as both back and lower limb discomfort.

Pain Condition We treat for SCS Implantation

At our pain and spine clinic, we offer advanced, non-opioid pain solutions for complex conditions that don’t respond to traditional treatments. Here’s how we help with targeted SCS implantation treatment for pain:

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How Does the SCS Implantation Procedure Work

How Does the SCS Implantation Procedure Work?

During the SCS implantation procedure, the surgeon makes a small incision to place the leads in the epidural space near the spinal cord. These leads are connected to a small pulse generator, which is implanted under the skin, typically in the abdomen or buttocks. The device is then programmed to deliver controlled electrical impulses that block pain signals from reaching the brain. This minimally invasive spinal cord stimulator implantation is usually done under local anesthesia or mild sedation, ensuring patient comfort and quick recovery.

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Frequently Asked Question

Yes, you will receive a handheld controller to adjust stimulation levels within the prescribed range, allowing you to customize your pain relief throughout the day.

Patients with chronic pain conditions such as failed back surgery syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, neuropathy, or spinal stenosis who have not found relief from other treatments may benefit from SCS.

The SCS trial is a temporary procedure where we place leads near your spinal cord connected to an external device. You try it for several days to see if it reduces your pain. If it’s successful, we move forward with SCS implantation, which is a permanent procedure where the device is surgically implanted under your skin for long-term pain management.

Yes, you can but you should inform airport security about your device. Most everyday electronics are safe. At WaPASS, we educate you fully on lifestyle adjustments with your implant.

Absolutely. We schedule follow-ups to monitor your progress, adjust device settings if needed, and ensure optimal results. Your care doesn’t stop after implantation—it evolves with your needs.

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