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Cervical dorsal column stimulation relieves pain of brachial plexus avulsion.

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Cervical dorsal column stimulation relieves pain of brachial plexus avulsion. / Bennett, Michael I.; Tai, Y. M. A.
In: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol. 87, No. 1, 01.1994, p. 5-6.

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Bennett MI, Tai YMA. Cervical dorsal column stimulation relieves pain of brachial plexus avulsion. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 1994 Jan;87(1):5-6.

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Bennett, Michael I. ; Tai, Y. M. A. / Cervical dorsal column stimulation relieves pain of brachial plexus avulsion. In: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 1994 ; Vol. 87, No. 1. pp. 5-6.

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title = "Cervical dorsal column stimulation relieves pain of brachial plexus avulsion.",
abstract = "Five patients with deafferentation pain due to brachial plexus avulsion injuries were treated with cervical dorsal column stimulation (DCS). This has produced a clinically useful improvement in pain relief and mood scores during a mean follow-up period of 13.5 months. No complications have been encountered and the advantages of DCS are discussed.",
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