Neck Pain Solution: High Cervical Stimulation at IBS Hospital
Welcome to IBS Hospital, where relief and comfort await through High Cervical Stimulation. Our advanced techniques gently soothe persistent neck discomfort, helping you regain your freedom from pain. Let’s embark on a journey to a healthier, more vibrant you, guided by our dedicated team of experts.
What is High Cervical Stimulation ?
High Cervical Stimulation is a promising neuromodulation technique, targeting chronic pain and promoting overall health. Non- invasive and focused on the cervical spine, it offers hope for those with neck discomfort, muscle spasms, and related issues. Emphasizing long-term pain management, this treatment addresses underlying causes, improving mobility, sleep, and mental well- being.
What are the various types of High Cervical Stimulations ?
High Cervical Stimulation encompasses two primary categories:
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS): TENS employs low-voltage electrical currents to alleviate pain perception and induce muscle relaxation. It is effective for treating headaches, neck pain, and spasms.
Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (PENS): Similar to TENS, PENS involves inserting fine needles for targeted stimulation. PENS is often recommended for persistent neck and shoulder pain.
For which patients and conditions is High Cervical Stimulation typically recommended ?
High Cervical Stimulation is recommended for individuals facing a range of conditions, including:
- Chronic neck discomfort
- Whiplash injuries
- Herniated cervical disc
- Pinched nerves in the cervical area
- Cervical spondylosis (neck arthritis)
- Tension headaches and muscle spasms
What are the advantages of High Cervical Stimulation ?
Key benefits of High Cervical Stimulation encompass:
- E cacy in cervical pain management
- Reduced reliance on opioids
- Mood elevation and improved quality of life • High safety and advanced technology integration
What can I foresee if I require High Cervical Stimulation ?
Before the Surgery:
- Your healthcare provider will discuss your medical history, perform an examination, and understand your symptoms and
- Imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans may be used to assess the severity of your
- Share any allergies, dietary needs, and current medications to ensure a safe
On the Day of Surgery:
- Meet your surgical team upon check-in.
- A nurse will guide you to the operation theatre where local anesthesia will be Electrodes or needles will be placed on your neck.
- Parameters will be tailored to your needs, causing minor
- High Cervical Stimulation typically lasts between 15 to 60
Recuperation in the Hospital:
- You will be shifted to the recovery room for
- You will be under observation and receive non-pharmacological pain
- You will be provided with medication details and dosage
Recuperation at Home:
- You will receive guidance on wound care, activity limits, and how to resume regular
- Scheduled appointments will be made for recovery
- Physical therapy or exercises may be
Follow-up Care:
- Maintain contact with your doctor for a smooth
- Regular follow-ups are essential to monitor your progress
