Spinal-Cord Implants to Numb Pain Emerge as Alternative to Pills
- Recent breakthroughs have made devices smaller, more efficient
- ‘There was a big stigma’ but attitudes are changing: analyst
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For millions of Americans suffering from debilitating nerve pain, a once-overlooked option has emerged as an alternative to high doses of opioids: implanted medical devices using electricity to counteract pain signals the same way noise-canceling headphones work against sound.
The approach, called neuromodulation, has been a godsend for Linda Landy, who was a 42-year-old runner when a foot surgery went awry in 2008. She was diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome, a condition dubbed the suicide disease by doctors: The pain is so unrelenting that many people take their own lives.