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Matthias Wiederholz, MD, discusses superior cluneal nerve stimulation for patients with low back pain. This method can be used to target pain in the small of the back by stimulating the nerves along the iliac crest. Dr. Widerholz uses this as a permanent method that is implanted to relieve pain without the side effects associated with radiofrequency ablation.
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