How HFX works

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Introducing Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

Evidence shows that delivering mild electrical pulses to the nerves interrupts the transmission of pain signals to the brain, thus reducing pain.

SCS is a well-established approach to managing chronic pain used globally for over 30 years.

It includes a small implanted device that transmits mild electrical pulses to the spinal cord.

The pulses calm the nerves and reduce pain signals to the brain.

HFX has been clinically proven to deliver significantly better and longer lasting pain relief from chronic back and leg pain than other SCS systems.

HFX has been available in Europe and Australia since 2011.

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The Process

1. Speak to a physician offering HFX
Find out if HFX is right for you.

2. Try HFX in a trial
In 1-4 weeks, learn if HFX is right for you.

3. Get your implant
A successful trial opens the door to
long-term pain relief.

Learn more about the process

Did you know?

88 %

of people treated with HFX are more independent because of their reduced pain.1

Frequently asked questions

I’ve tried everything else. Why should I try this?
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HFX has been proven to deliver significantly better and longer lasting pain relief from chronic back and leg pain than other SCS systems. It has also proven successful for people who have had surgery or tried other pain therapies.

How will my care team know if it’s working?
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You will be involved every step of the way, giving your care team feedback and making sure HFX is programmed to meet your needs.

Yes. HFX safely delivers stimulation that doesn’t interfere with normal sensory perception, cognitive abilities, or motor functions. It doesn’t interact with medications you are currently taking or require major surgery, and it is completely reversible. Information about who should not use HFX, its side effects and risks are available here.

How long will the trial period last?
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A typical trial lasts between 1 and 4 weeks. Duration will vary based on your specific condition and the guidance of your care team.

Are there any restrictions after the trial procedure? 
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Your care team will tell you what you can and cannot do after the procedure. In general, the device and dressings must remain dry to avoid infection. To ensure the leads stay in the right place, you should not lift your arms above your shoulders or lift heavy objects. Please consult your care team before engaging in any physical activity.

Will I feel the stimulation?
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Unlike many SCS systems, HFX offers programs that do not create a tingling sensation, known as paresthesia.