Pain management with stimulation subthreshold to paresthesia
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1. A method of modulating a dorsal root ganglion of a patient comprising:
- advancing an electrode along a nerve root sleeve angulation of a dorsal root;
positioning the electrode on or near a dorsal root ganglion associated with the dorsal root;
providing electrical pulses to the electrode using a plurality of different pulse parameters to identify a stimulation program of multiple stimulation parameters that cause analgesia without resultant paresthesia, wherein the providing comprises selecting a pulse frequency less than 25 Hz, a pulse amplitude of less than 500 microamps, and a pulse width of less than 120 microseconds; and
activating a pulse generator to provide electrical pulses to the patient using the electrode according to the identified stimulation program of multiple stimulation parameters to treat pain of the patient with analgesia and without resultant paresthesia.
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Abstract
Devices, systems and methods are provided for treating pain while minimizing or eliminating possible complications and undesired side effects, particularly the sensation of paresthesia. This is achieved by stimulating in proximity to a dorsal root ganglion with stimulation energy in a manner that will affect pain sensations without generating substantial sensations of paresthesia. In some embodiments, such neurostimulation takes advantage of anatomical features and functions particular to the dorsal root ganglion.
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1. A method of modulating a dorsal root ganglion of a patient comprising:
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advancing an electrode along a nerve root sleeve angulation of a dorsal root; positioning the electrode on or near a dorsal root ganglion associated with the dorsal root; providing electrical pulses to the electrode using a plurality of different pulse parameters to identify a stimulation program of multiple stimulation parameters that cause analgesia without resultant paresthesia, wherein the providing comprises selecting a pulse frequency less than 25 Hz, a pulse amplitude of less than 500 microamps, and a pulse width of less than 120 microseconds; and activating a pulse generator to provide electrical pulses to the patient using the electrode according to the identified stimulation program of multiple stimulation parameters to treat pain of the patient with analgesia and without resultant paresthesia. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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