A case of post-stroke pain and gait improved by spinal cord stimulation therapy

H. Maeda
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A female patient had residual numbness and pain in the right half of the body after intracerebral hemorrhage (capsular hemorrhage). After a 1-week trial of spinal cord stimulation (SCS), the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) improved from 10 to 5 and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) improved from 76 to 52. The patient was able to lift her legs, and her 210-cm walking time improved from 24.79 s to 15.25 s, which was highly satisfactory. One month after the trial, pain flared up and gait worsened; thus, SCS implantation was performed at the request of the patient and her family. Pain and numbness have subsequently decreased and range of motion has increased. One electrode was implanted in C4 and the other electrode was implanted in Th8. This case suggests that SCS therapy may be useful for central post-stroke pain (CPSP) that involves pain and numbness that affect half of the body.
脊髓刺激治疗改善脑卒中后疼痛及步态1例
1例女性患者脑出血(包膜出血)后出现右半身体残余麻木和疼痛。脊髓刺激(SCS) 1周后,数值评定量表(NRS)由10分改善至5分,Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)由76分改善至52分。患者能够抬起双腿,行走210cm的时间由24.79 s提高到15.25 s,非常令人满意。试验一个月后,疼痛突然发作,步态恶化;因此,应患者及其家属的要求进行了SCS植入。随后疼痛和麻木减轻,活动范围增加。一个电极植入C4,另一个电极植入Th8。该病例提示SCS治疗可能对中枢性卒中后疼痛(CPSP)有用,CPSP涉及影响身体一半的疼痛和麻木。
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