Spinal Cord Stimulation, CorTec
Spinal Cord Stimulation, CorTec
Certain types of chronic pain are caused by irritation of the nervous system. These so-called neuropathic pains often manifest as pain in the lower back or the legs.
Implanted spinal stimulation device allows patients to stand, walk and swim
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