Intrathecal pain pumps can provide meaningful relief for some chronic pain patients, but they also carry significant risks. This guide offers clear, experience-based insight into the benefits, complications, and critical safety warnings—especially for those with Adhesive Arachnoiditis.
Spinal cord stimulators are often promoted as an option for chronic pain, but their effectiveness in adhesive arachnoiditis is far more complex. This series explores what current evidence really shows, how paddle and percutaneous systems differ, the risks patients should understand, and how new technology may — or may not — change outcomes for those living with severe nerve root inflammation and scarring.