Patient receiving spinal cord stimulation for failed back surgery

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

A New Stimulator Procedure for Failed Back Surgery

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The New Stimulator Procedure for Failed Back Surgery

It’s like a light switch that can turn off the pain

An estimated 10% to 40% of patients who undergo back surgery develop Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS) with severe back pain that never goes away…….80,000 people in the USA each year.

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Injured Pentagon first-responder: Spinal cord stimulator 'got my life back'

Injured Pentagon first-responder: Spinal cord stimulator ‘got my life back’

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Why Choose Failed Back Surgery 360 ?

Specialized Care for Complex Back and Nerve Pain

Our team focuses on helping patients whose pain hasn’t improved with surgery, medications, or injections. We understand the challenges of failed back surgery syndrome and neuropathic pain, and we tailor every SCS evaluation to your specific symptoms and history.

Advanced SCS Technology Backed by Proven Results

We use modern spinal cord stimulation systems designed to deliver precise, adjustable pain relief without masking sensations or causing the uncomfortable buzzing older devices were known for. Most patients experience significant reduction in pain—often 50% or more—and regain the ability to move, sleep, and live better.

Guided Support Through Every Step of the Process

From the initial trial phase to permanent implantation, our specialists walk you through each stage with clarity, compassion, and evidence-based guidance. You’ll know exactly what to expect, how the device works, and how to adjust it for optimal comfort—ensuring the best possible long-term relief.

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