Emory Healthcare Among First in Georgia to Treat Patients With New Spinal Cord Stimulator for Chronic Pain
December 20, 2017
December 20, 2017
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 20 -- Emory University's Woodruff Health Sciences Center issued the following news release:
Emory Healthcare is the first hospital system in North Georgia to offer patients access to a new spinal cord stimulator to help relieve chronic pain. The FDA-approved device, known as the Intellis System, is the world's smallest implantable spinal cord neurostimulator.
The first Emory device was successfully implanted at Emory Johns Creek Hospital in Octobe . . .
Emory Healthcare is the first hospital system in North Georgia to offer patients access to a new spinal cord stimulator to help relieve chronic pain. The FDA-approved device, known as the Intellis System, is the world's smallest implantable spinal cord neurostimulator.
The first Emory device was successfully implanted at Emory Johns Creek Hospital in Octobe . . .