Chronic pain in the cervical region of the spine, sometimes extending to the shoulders and arms.
Pain in the mid-back region, though less commonly treated with SCS compared to lower back and leg pain.
Chronic pain located in the lumbar region of the spine, often radiating to other parts of the body.
Pain that radiates from the lower back down through the buttocks and into the legs, commonly due to nerve compression.
Pain that radiates from the neck or upper back into the arms and hands, often due to nerve irritation or compression.
Chronic pain in the abdominal or pelvic regions, which can be neuropathic in nature.
Non-cardiac, chronic chest pain, such as in cases of refractory angina or neuropathic chest pain.
