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Spinal Cord Stimulation in Brooklyn, NY

Are you struggling with chronic pain that hasn’t responded to traditional treatments? SCS may offer the relief you’ve been seeking. This innovative therapy can help manage pain that originates from the spine, nerves, or limbs, and is often used when other treatments have failed.

At our clinic, we specialize in Spinal Cord Stimulation therapy. Our expert team works closely with each patient to develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs and comfort.

What Is Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)?

Spinal Cord Stimulation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses electrical impulses to interfere with pain signals before they reach the brain. A small device—similar to a pacemaker—is implanted near the spine and controlled by a remote.

Spinal Cord Stimulation Procedures in Brooklyn

The process typically includes a trial period, during which a temporary stimulator is used to see if the therapy effectively reduces your pain. If successful, a permanent device is implanted under the skin in a simple outpatient procedure.

When Is Spinal Cord Stimulation Recommended?

Spinal Cord Stimulation is commonly recommended for patients experiencing chronic pain in the back, legs, or arms following surgery, as well as for those with conditions like Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), nerve damage or neuropathy, Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS), spinal stenosis, or herniated discs.

Types of Spinal Cord Stimulation Treatments

Traditional SCS:
Delivers low-frequency impulses to mask pain with a tingling sensation.
High-Frequency SCS:
Provides pain relief without the tingling feeling, suitable for sensitive patients.
Burst Stimulation:
Mimics natural nerve firing patterns for more natural pain relief.
Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) Stimulation:
Targets specific nerve roots, ideal for focused pain such as in the foot or groin.

Why Choose Our Clinic for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Brooklyn?

Our use of state-of-the-art technologies, personalized pain management plans, and ongoing support has helped many Brooklyn residents find lasting relief.

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Testimonials from Patients Who Received Spinal Cord Stimulation

Hear from our patients who found freedom from pain through spinal cord stimulation at our Brooklyn clinic.

Pete Bete

I found Dr Sorokin after I had visited a few medical offices for lower Back issues
Since then:
I am being able to leave a normal life style
Dr Sorokin have a professional staff and courteous I will recommend
Dr Sorokin to anyone

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Marie Bertrand

I went to Dr Sorokin with a knee problem and find complete satisfaction now I am so happy Dr Sorokin and his staff was trying the very best to make sure for me to be Able again

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Veronica Sanchez

I am so glad I found Dr. Sorokin. He is beyond kind and what I like the most about him and his stuff is that they follow all the procedures, they made sure to take my information and always confirm the reason of my visit and the attention was very personalized and secure. Thank you so much to the doctor and his stuff!

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How to Find Us?

Visit us in Brooklyn, NY, for a personalized consultation and to find out if spinal cord stimulation is right for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who performs spinal cord stimulation?

A board-certified pain management specialist or neurosurgeon typically performs the procedure.

How do you qualify for a spinal cord stimulator?

Candidates usually have chronic pain unresponsive to conventional treatments and must complete a successful trial phase.

What conditions can spinal cord stimulation treat?

It’s commonly used for CRPS, failed back surgery syndrome, nerve injuries, and certain spinal disorders.

Is spinal cord stimulation a permanent solution?

While not a cure, SCS offers long-term pain management for many patients, often reducing the need for medications.

How long does the spinal cord stimulation procedure take?

The trial procedure takes about 30–60 minutes, while the permanent implantation is typically completed in under two hours.