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It’s just 2mm in diameter, but it could change the lives of those with severe back pain.

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00:00Back pain is one of the widest reaching forms of chronic pain around, and sometimes even
00:09medication can't relieve it. But now experts have found a better way to treat severe chronic
00:13back pain with electricity and basically a tiny balloon. It's all part of what physicians call
00:18a spinal cord stimulator, or SCS, where electrodes are attached to the spinal column, issuing mild
00:24electric currents which help cover up the pain signals being sent to your brain. Current
00:28iterations of this are rather invasive and involve cutting into the vertebrae to attach
00:32the tiny electrodes. But this new inflatable electrode device may be rolled up to just
00:36two millimeters across and then injected into the spine with a needle. At that point, it is unrolled
00:41via either a small amount of water or air, just like a balloon, spreading across the necessary area
00:46where it can begin stimulating nerves with electric current. University of Cambridge engineer and one
00:51of the researchers on the project, Christopher Proctor, had this to say about the device.
00:55Thin-film electronics aren't new, but incorporating fluid chambers is what makes our device unique.
01:00This allows it to be inflated into a paddle-type shape once it is inside the patient, which they
01:05say could make the now last resort spinal cord stimulation surgery a better option for more
01:10of those with chronic back pain.
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