Search Results - "Creamer, Michael J."
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High-Frequency 10-kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation Improves Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Refractory Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: 12-Month Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in Mayo Clinic proceedings. Innovations, quality & outcomes (01-08-2022)“…To evaluate high-frequency (10-kHz) spinal cord stimulation (SCS) treatment in refractory painful diabetic neuropathy. A prospective, multicenter randomized…”
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Effect of High-frequency (10-kHz) Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients With Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Published in JAMA neurology (01-06-2021)“…Many patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy experience chronic pain and inadequate relief despite best available medical treatments. To determine whether…”
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Long-term efficacy of high-frequency (10 kHz) spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy: 24-Month results of a randomized controlled trial
Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-09-2023)“…To evaluate the long-term efficacy of high-frequency (10 kHz) spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for treating refractory painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN). The…”
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High-Frequency 10-kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation Provides Long-term (24-Month) Improvements in Diabetes-Related Pain and Quality of Life for Patients with Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
Published in Journal of diabetes science and technology (06-10-2024)“…The SENZA-PDN study evaluated high-frequency 10-kHz spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN). Over 24 months,…”
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Poster 51: Efficacy of Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy Compared to Oral Medication on Pain and Quality of Life in Post‐Stroke Spasticity: the SISTERS Study
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Coronal computerized tomography and cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-06-1992)“…Accurate diagnosis of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea (CSFR) is a challenge for physicians caring for patients with traumatic brain injury. Failure to recognize…”
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