A case of spinal cord stimulation in Raynaud's Phenomenon: can subthreshold sensory stimulation have an effect?

Benyamin, Ramsin

A case of spinal cord stimulation in Raynaud's Phenomenon: can subthreshold sensory stimulation have an effect? [electronic resource] - Pain physician May 2007 - 473-8 p. digital

Publication Type: Case Reports; Journal Article

1533-3159


Afferent Pathways--physiology
Autonomic Nerve Block
Brachial Artery--innervation
Electric Stimulation Therapy--adverse effects
Electrodes--standards
Epidural Space--anatomy & histology
Female
Hand--blood supply
Humans
Middle Aged
Neurons, Afferent--physiology
Pain--etiology
Pain Management
Paresthesia--etiology
Raynaud Disease--physiopathology
Regional Blood Flow--physiology
Sensory Thresholds--physiology
Skin Temperature--physiology
Spinal Cord--anatomy & histology
Stellate Ganglion--physiopathology
Sympathetic Nervous System--physiopathology
Treatment Outcome