Nerve stimulators are medical devices that deliver electrical signals to the nerves in order to relieve pain. They are used to treat a variety of chronic pain conditions, including:
Nerve stimulators can be implanted in the body or worn externally. Implanted nerve stimulators are typically used for long-term pain relief, while external nerve stimulators are often used for short-term pain relief or for patients who are not candidates for implanted devices.
Nerve stimulators work by sending electrical signals to the nerves. These signals can help to block pain signals from reaching the brain, or they can help to release endorphins, the body's natural pain relievers.
There are two main types of nerve stimulators:
Implanted nerve stimulators are typically used for long-term pain relief. The procedure to implant a nerve stimulator is usually performed on an outpatient basis. The surgeon makes a small incision in the skin and inserts the device under the skin. The device is then connected to electrodes, which are placed near the nerves causing the pain.
External nerve stimulators are often used for short-term pain relief or for patients who are not candidates for implanted devices. External nerve stimulators are easy to use and can be applied to the skin as needed.
Nerve stimulators can offer a number of benefits for people with chronic pain, including:
Nerve stimulators are generally safe procedures. However, there are some potential risks and side effects, including:
Nerve stimulators are not right for everyone. They are typically only used for patients who have not responded to other treatments, such as physical therapy, medication, and injections.
Nerve stimulators are also not appropriate for patients with certain medical conditions, such as severe heart disease or uncontrolled diabetes.
Nerve stimulators can be a very effective way to reduce pain and improve quality of life for people with chronic pain. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and benefits of these devices before making a decision about whether or not they are right for you.
If you experience chronic pain and would like to know if a nerve stimulator is right for you, make an appointment with us. We'll perform a full evaluation and create a treatment program for your unique situation.