Department of Neuroscience, Kabul University, Kabul, Afghanistan
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Effects on the Safety of the Mother and Child of Neurostimulation for Chronic Low Back Pain during Pregnancy
Author(s): Harris Clark*
Torment treatment for low back torment in pregnancy is an exceptionally skin issue. In point of fact, it is necessary to strike a balance between
the patient's need to manage pain and the need to avoid harming the foetus during pregnancy. We report an instance of a 37-year-elderly person
with low back torment treated with neuro stimulation before pregnancy. She described severe, persistent low back pain that did not respond to
medication. After implanting a subcutaneous stimulator and a definitive stimulator, we were able to effectively manage the patient's pain. The
woman was able to get pregnant as a result of the improvement in her quality of life. During the patient's pregnancy, we made the decision not to
continue neuro stimulation. The patient had no problems during her pregnancy and the baby was born healthy. The pregnant woman only took
paracetamol when.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-7939.2022.11.570
Journal of Spine received 2022 citations as per Google Scholar report