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I have had great success with my Nevro HFX. I have a 5 level fusion in my lumbar with the disc removed and have Hashimoto's along with Sjogrens Syndrome. Everyone else that I have met in the waiting room in my pain specialist office has also had great success. Before I did the trial, I researched the success rate of the HFX, and it's higher than 80%. I also watched numerous RU-vid videos of people who had great success. Before I got the Nevro HFX stimulator, the pain in my feet would keep me up, preventing me from getting very little sleep.
Wow. Was considering this procedure until I watched this presentation! Very unprofessionally made! I think I'll pass on the SiFix. Will be calling my doctor today!
I know this takes care of back pain, my question is will it take care of my neuropathic pain like my doctor wants to do. I have a lot of pain in my feet.
So how is it working out for you? I have had a SCS since 4-3-24 and my feet are about 70% numb. Have had my remote program changed 6-7 times at least and no improvement.🥴
Great presentation, I'm having this done at L4-5 in a couple weeks by a neurosurgeon. Praying for relief. I made a video of my MRI. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6MIsybx5vQ0.htmlsi=mVHpQNxDeRlkLMZH
.had this nevro hfx stimulator for back issues what a piece of sh*t this stimulator is don't waste your time I can't use enough negative comments to explain how these folks built it up the rolls Royse of stimulators I sh*t my pants laughing at that statement
I am in bed or reclining all day. I’m looking for a doctor who has put in a lot of these Abbott stimulators. I live in Calabasas, California. I can go to Los Angeles to find a doctor, w a lot of experience, but I’d prefer a doctor in the San Fernando Valley or West Lake or Thousand Oaks or Simi Valley 8:59 . ( any doctor in the San Fernando Valley is good. )
Great video, thank you. How long does this device stay in the body? When is it removed? How do you remove the leads? Are they difficult to remove? After removed, can the patient have MRI imagining if needed? Thank you.
Thank you for the great question! We responded to the FDA with their request for additional testing in August, 2023. We expect we will receive FDA approval by November this year. Once we receive FDA clearance, we will then do an alpha launch with a limited build to get feedback on the implant and instruments, followed by a full commercial launch. We look forward to any questions.
I'm considering this implant. I already have a DRG SCS for small fiber polyneuropathy. My feet are worst. Will having two devices cause interference with each other or is there any downside to having both. Also, would a leg implant location interfere if say needing a knee replacement? Many thanks to people like you would are the hope of people who live in utter agony.
This was a complete and total failure for me and I suspect for many others...yet they tout it as being so successful. There wasn't not 5% of pain reduction after this procedure. They sell it like salesmen selling used cars....say anything to get you to do it. And pay them for it.
Can Minuteman be installed :) together with disk spacer? I have spondylolisthesis and my nerves need more room. I am afraid that stabilizing my L5/S1 won't be enough and I might need additional implant to substitute the disk.
I am going to be trying this for my iliohypogastric and iliolinguinal nerve entrapment pain. Has anyone used the device for this type of issue? Thank you.
So my husband has tried several other implants, this one so far has been reducing pain, HOWEVER it impairs him from driving and it feels like a constant shock to the body