Medial Cluneal Stimulation

Matthias Wiederholz, MD, discusses medial cluneal nerve stimulation for patients with sacroiliac joint pain. This procedure can be performed on patients with sacroiliac joint pain who have been treated with a joint block but the pain returns. Dr. Wiederholz uses the Stimwave system and demonstrates how to place the electrodes into the patient for medial cluneal nerve stimulation.

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Medial Cluneal Stimulation

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Medial Cluneal Stimulation

Published on May 12, 2022

Matthias Wiederholz, MD, discusses medial cluneal nerve stimulation for patients with sacroiliac joint pain. This procedure can be performed on patients with sacroiliac joint pain who have been treated with a joint block but the pain returns. Dr. Wiederholz uses the Stimwave system and demonstrates how to place the electrodes into the patient for medial cluneal nerve stimulation.

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Matthias Wiederholz, MD, discusses medial cluneal nerve stimulation for patients with sacroiliac joint pain. This procedure can be performed on patients with sacroiliac joint pain who have been treated with a joint block but the pain returns. Dr. Wiederholz uses the Stimwave system and demonstrates how to place the electrodes into the patient for medial cluneal nerve stimulation.

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