Ligament Interventional Pain Management Lifetime Donor Verified Member Physician 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Jan 9, 2002 Messages 6,517 Reaction score 3,074 Jan 11, 2015 #1 Has anybody placed leads this far lateral, any thoughts? Obviously stimulating the TON. Members don't see this ad.
Has anybody placed leads this far lateral, any thoughts? Obviously stimulating the TON. Members don't see this ad.
bedrock Member Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 23, 2005 Messages 7,210 Reaction score 4,725 Jan 11, 2015 #2 I don't see a benefit, only increased risk compared to occipital nerve stimulation. And if we're taking TON, there is definitely a better way to eliminate that from the picture as we all know.
I don't see a benefit, only increased risk compared to occipital nerve stimulation. And if we're taking TON, there is definitely a better way to eliminate that from the picture as we all know.
lonelobo PAIN DOC Removed 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 1, 2005 Messages 3,861 Reaction score 1,194 Jan 12, 2015 #3 That X-ray looks like one from a cadaver
D Ducttape Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member 10+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Oct 7, 2011 Messages 14,664 Reaction score 5,964 Jan 12, 2015 #4 the cervical lordosis is a little more prominent than what one would expect from a cadaver.