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Spinal-Cord-Stimulation | Barr Center | Virginia Beach, VA

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an advanced treatment for hard-to-manage chronic pain. The procedure involves implanting small electrodes on a wire near the spinal cord. This provides low-level electrical impulses to interrupt transmission of pain at the level of the spinal cord before the impulses get to the brain. In successful procedures, painful sensations are replaced with a tingling sensation known as paresthesia.

Who would benefit from this procedure?

This treatment may be done for people with severe, chronic pain who have:

  • Severe nerve-related pain or numbness
  • Chronic pain syndromes such as complex regional pain syndrome (RSD)

What does the procedure involve?

Spinal Cord StimulationBefore a permanent implantation can be performed, a trial implantation is performed to see if this device will be effective for your pain. This minor outpatient procedure is performed at our offices. It involves one or more leads (very thin wires) being placed in the epidural space. The leads contain electrodes that produce the electrical signals that result in stimulation. The leads are then connected to a small electronic device outside the skin worn on the back. This device will allow you to adjust the strength of the electrical impulse.

After the procedure is complete, you and your doctor will determine the best pulse strength for your pain management. You will then be given instructions for using the simulator at home. A typical schedule for spinal cord stimulation is to use it for one or two hours, 3 to 6 times a day. This temporary trial period ends in about a week, when the leads are removed.

If this trial spinal cord stimulation is successful, you will then be referred for a permanent implantation in which new leads will be positioned and a small stimulator device will be implanted under your skin.

Will there be any special instructions after the trial procedure?

There will be a small wire lead exiting the skin in the back that will be covered with a dressing. This should be kept clean and dry while the lead is in place (about one week) and for another two days after the lead is removed.

What does spinal cord stimulation feel like?

Many patients describe it as a pleasant tingling that replaces the pain.

Will it completely remove my pain?

Although the amount of pain relief is variable, it is important to remember that spinal cord stimulation is not a cure, so it most likely will not eliminate all of your pain. But it should reduce severe pain to a more manageable level.

Will the procedure allow me to discontinue pain medications?

Spinal cord stimulation is one component of your treatment plan to manage chronic pain. You may find that it enables you to decrease or discontinue pain medications.

Is spinal cord stimulation considered major surgery?

No. It will be performed on an outpatient basis and typically does not require a lengthy hospital stay.

Will the spinal cord stimulator have to be replaced?

Most spinal cord stimulator batteries must be replaced every 2 to 5 years.

How safe is the procedure?

Spinal cord stimulation has been used successfully in thousands of people worldwide over the last two decades. SCS has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of certain types of chronic pain, including pain of the arms, legs and/or trunk.

However, any procedure carries certain risks, such as infection and bleeding. With SCS, there can also be spinal cord injury and equipment failure, although these possibilities are rare.

Possible risks related to spinal cord stimulation include:

  • Development of scar tissue around the electrode
  • Gradual movement of pain beyond the reach of the nerve stimulator
  • Breakage of an electrode or hardware failure
  • Infection
  • Leakage of spinal fluid
  • Headache
  • Bladder problems
  • Getting used to the stimulation, making it less effective

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Other pain management conditions we treat are: Neck PainShoulder PainHip Pain and Knee Pain.  We often use Regenerative Medicine and Physical Therapy in our treatments.

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Dr. Lisa Barr is a leading pain management physician in Virginia Beach with over 35 years of experience diagnosing and treating spine, joint, nerve, and musculoskeletal pain. As a Board Certified PM&R specialist, she focuses on whole-body, non-surgical solutions that uncover the true root cause of pain. She is also the international bestselling author of Outsmart Your Pain and one of the region’s most experienced experts in regenerative medicine, PRP, and advanced biologic therapies.

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The Barr Center for Innovative Pain and Regenerative Therapies, led by Dr. Lisa Barr, is dedicated to helping people in pain. With over forty years of experience, Dr. Barr and her staff offer a range of evaluation and treatment options, including osteopathic assessment, trigger point injections, prolotherapy, and regenerative therapies. They prioritize a caring atmosphere and involve patients in their own care, ensuring they understand the recommended treatments. If necessary, they collaborate with other professionals to provide a comprehensive approach. Dr. Barr’s expertise has been recognized with the Top Doc award for thirty years.

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The Barr Center for Innovative Pain & Regenerative Therapies is located at:

933 First Colonial Road, Suite 200
Virginia Beach, VA 23454

Phone: 757-578-2260
Email: info@BarrCenter.com

Monday–Thursday: 8:30 am–5:00 pm

Friday: Closed (note: physician on call)

Not always. Some insurance plans—especially HMOs—require a referral before seeing a specialist. To confirm what your specific plan requires, call your insurance provider or contact our office at 757-578-2260.

We accept most major insurance plans (except Medicaid). If your plan requires a referral or pre-authorization to see a specialist, you will need one for your first visit. After your initial consultation, our office obtains any future pre-authorizations, sometimes with assistance from your referring provider. Visit our Patient Resources page for details.

Yes. We offer telemedicine visits for certain appointment types, including follow-up visits and treatment discussions. Some procedures require in-office evaluation, and our team will help determine whether a virtual visit is appropriate.

Conditions and Treatment Questions

Led by pain management specialist Lisa Barr, M.D., the Barr Center provides comprehensive musculoskeletal and pain treatments including:

• Acupuncture
• Mind-body medicine and lifestyle optimization
• Interventional spinal procedures
• Sports medicine
• Physical therapy
• Regenerative medicine (PRP, prolotherapy)

We treat a wide range of pain and musculoskeletal conditions, including:

• Neck, shoulder, hip, back, and knee pain
• Sports injuries and repetitive strain conditions
• Posture, sleep, and movement-related pain
• Car accident injuries, including whiplash

Our approach provides proven alternatives to surgery and long-term medications through targeted injections, hands-on physical therapy, acupuncture, lifestyle guidance, and regenerative medicine.

If your pain is persistent, recurring, or limiting daily activities, it is time for an evaluation. We assess how your joints move, how your muscles function, and whether lifestyle factors are contributing to your symptoms.

We offer a comprehensive, root-cause approach to pain in a boutique practice setting.

Our team is highly specialized, and we combine interventional pain medicine, regenerative therapies, physical therapy, and whole-person care—all under one roof.

Our team includes board-certified physicians, licensed physical therapists, regenerative medicine specialists, acupuncture providers, and experienced clinical support staff with focused expertise in musculoskeletal medicine and pain management.

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To help make your first visit efficient, please bring:

• Photo ID
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• Referral (if required by your insurance)
• Completed new-patient paperwork
• Co-pay, if applicable

If you have MRIs, CT scans, X-rays, or lab results, please have your referring provider fax them to our office. You may also download our Medical Records Request Form to expedite the process.

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