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Title: | Cervical spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of essential tremor | Authors: | Russo M Santarelli D Ushtana S |
Keywords: | Spinal Cord Stimulation tremor movement disorder |
Issue Date: | 1-Aug-2018 | Source: | Aug 1;2018. pii: bcr-2018-224347 | Abstract: | A patient with refractory essential tremor of the hands and head/neck refused deep brain stimulation and requested consideration for spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Trial of a cervical SCS system using a basic tonic waveform produced positive outcomes in hand tremor, head-nodding and daily functioning. The patient proceeded to implant and received regular programming sessions. Outcomes were recorded at follow-ups (1, 3, 6, 12, 23 months postimplant) and included patient self-reported changes, clinical observations, handwriting assessments and The Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale scores. Trial of a paraesthesia-free burst waveform programme produced a small improvement in head-nodding, without uncomfortable paraesthesias. With continued programming, the patient reported further improvements to tremor and functionality, with minimal tremor remaining at 12–23 months. No major side effects were reported. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11055/777 |
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