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Spinal cord stimulation for predominant low back pain in failed back surgery syndrome: study protocol for an international multicenter randomized controlled trial (PROMISE study)

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Figure 1 PROMISE trial patient flow. *Therapy change may occur at any time post 6-month visit
Table 1 PROMISE study – summary of data collection

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