Implanted electronic stimulators of the nervous system have become increasingly popular as a treatment option for various chronic neurological conditions. These devices can provide relief from chronic pain, tremors, and other symptoms. However, sometimes these devices can become displaced, leading to a loss of effectiveness and potential complications.
If you have an implanted electronic stimulator of the nervous system and are experiencing discomfort or a loss of effectiveness, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Your doctor can evaluate the device and determine if it has become displaced.
The most common cause of displacement is trauma to the area where the device is implanted. This can be caused by a fall, being hit in the area, or other physical trauma. It can also occur during surgery, if the device is not placed correctly or if it moves during the procedure.
If the device is displaced, there are several potential complications that can occur. These include pain, discomfort, and a loss of effectiveness. In some cases, the device may need to be replaced or repositioned.
In conclusion, implanted electronic stimulators of the nervous system can be an effective treatment option for chronic neurological conditions. However, displacement can occur and can lead to complications. If you experience any discomfort or a loss of effectiveness, seek medical attention immediately.
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