Admittedly, my n = 1 and explanted early with a lead fracture during explant. Pt claimed 25% relief and improved standing tolerance but her standing and walking improvements were identical to what was documented before the procedure.
Placing those leads for that indication takes 2 min per lead. In fact, if i wanted to be cool and pick up chicks at a pain conference I bet I could do a lead in under 60 sec. It is absurdly easy, to the extent that when the pt is leaving the procedure room you think, "No freaking way this works...No way something that easy will overcome 75 yrs of gravity."
The mechanism of action as to why it would work doesn't make sense to me.
...and I'll die on this hill - Selective activation of the multifidi while keeping everything else quiet is impossible.
I can't wrap my head around anyone being able to selectively put their medial branch nerves to use on command, while simultaneously keeping the lateral branches quiet. The movements that activate these muscles have overlap with one another.