Comparison of 10-kHz High-Frequency and Traditional Low-Frequency Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Back and Leg Pain: 24-Month Results From a Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Pivotal Trial
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B. T. Sitzman | Ramsin M. Benyamin | K. Amirdelfan | L. Kapural | R. Vallejo | Matthew W. Doust | A. Burgher | Cong Yu | Thomas Yang | Donna M. Morgan | R. Bundschu | T. Yearwood | B. Gliner | Ricardo Vallejo | Kasra Amirdelfan | Leonardo Kapural | Cong Yu | Richard Bundschu | Thomas Yang | Ramsin Benyamin | Bradford E. Gliner | B. Todd Sitzman | Thomas L. Yearwood | Abram H. Burgher
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