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Abstract: . . . OPTISTIM-Study: spinal cord stimulation in patients with . . . . . . Neurosurgery, Army hospital Berlin, Germany Introduction: spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is becoming more and more . . . . . . Army hospital Berlin, Germany Introduction: spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is becoming more and more attractive . . . . . . the quality of life by the VAS all of the three stimulation groups (A-C) were significant superior . . . . . . Conclusion: SCS is an effective adjunct therapy for patients suffering from RAP. The mechanism of action . . . . . . and a decrease in the CCS-calssification. Three early withdrawals in the placebo-group only were documented. . . . --642,6,54,1054,3211
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