Military concerns for chronic pain stimulator devices

BMJ Mil Health. 2023 Jun 19:e002366. doi: 10.1136/military-2023-002366. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Spinal cord stimulators (SCS) and peripheral nerve stimulators (PNS) are increasingly used in the treatment of chronic pain, allowing more patients to resume working and return to activities. Military service members face environmental and occupational hazards that expose them to mechanical and electromagnetic forces, both clinical and industrial, that could potentially alter their function. While there are reports of individual hazards, the risk appears to be nominal based on the large number of devices in use and the limited reported complications with these devices. Since a variety of hazards encountered by military patients have the potential to alter SCS and PNS devices, a brief discussion of each patient's specific exposures and related hazards should occur prior to placement. Overall, these devices have demonstrated safety in hazardous areas and few military patients have contraindications for placement based on these factors alone.

Keywords: Back pain; Health & safety; OCCUPATIONAL & INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE; Pain management.

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