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A failed spinal cord stimulator trial can feel like the end of the road — but for the right patient, it may not mean neuromodulation has failed. It may mean the therapy was aimed at the wrong anatomical target. In this episode of Vertrae® 360 Spine Talk, we explore why some patients who did not respond to spinal cord stimulation, or SCS, may still be candidates for dorsal root ganglion stimulation, or DRG-S. Drawing from the clinical framework of Dr. Kamal Woods at Vertrae® Surgery Center in Dayton, Ohio, this conversation explains the difference between broad spinal cord stimulation and precision DRG stimulation for focal nerve pain. Traditional SCS targets the dorsal columns of the spinal cord and may be better suited for broader, multi-region pain. DRG-S targets the dorsal root ganglion, a specific nerve “checkpoint” where pain signals from one defined area enter the spine. For patients with CRPS, focal post-surgical nerve pain, or pain isolated to one foot, knee, groin, or nerve territory, that difference can matter. This episode also breaks down why “failed SCS” is not one single diagnosis. A failed stimulator may reflect a focal pain mismatch, a structural spine problem, outdated SCS technology, or patient-level factors such as unmanaged depression or long-term opioid use. The goal is not to push another implant — it is to understand why the first therapy failed and what the next best step should be. You’ll also hear about DRG-S salvage therapy, the temporary DRG stimulation trial process, and clinical data showing that carefully selected patients with focal neuropathic pain may still respond after a previous SCS failure. Topics covered include: Failed spinal cord stimulator trial Spinal cord stimulator stopped working DRG stimulation after failed SCS Dorsal root ganglion stimulation DRG-S salvage therapy CRPS and focal nerve pain Post-surgical nerve pain Persistent spinal pain syndrome Neuromodulation options after failed SCS Temporary DRG stimulation trial Pain phenotype mismatch Dr. Kamal Woods and Vertrae® Surgery Center in Dayton, Ohio Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
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