Comparison of conventional, burst and high-frequency spinal cord stimulation on pain relief in refractory failed back surgery syndrome patients: study protocol for a prospective randomized double-blinded cross-over trial (MULTIWAVE study)

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Maxime Billot
Nicolas Naiditch
Claire Brandet
Bertille Lorgeoux
Sandrine Baron
Amine Ounajim
Manuel Roulaud
Aline Roy-Moreau
Géraldine de Montgazon
Elodie Charrier
Lorraine Misbert
Benjamin Maillard
Tanguy Vendeuvre
Philippe Rigoard
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[1] Poitiers University Hospital,PRISMATICS Lab (Predictive Research in Spine/Neuromodulation Management and Thoracic Innovation/Cardiac Surgery)
[2] Nord-Deux-Sèvres Hospital Center,Pain Clinic
[3] Hospital Center La Rochelle,Pain Clinic/Palliative Care
[4] Poitiers University School of Medicine,Pain Management and Research Centre
[5] Poitiers University Hospital,Spine and Neuromodulation Functional Unit
[6] University of Poitiers,Institut Pprime UPR 3346, CNRS, ISAE
[7] Poitiers University Hospital,ENSMA
[8] University of Poitiers,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
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Failed back surgery syndrome; “Paraesthesia free” spinal cord stimulation; Sub-paraesthestic stimulation; Randomized controlled trial; Back pain; Waveform; Chronic pain;
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