0.Speak with a physician offering HFX
Find out if HFX is right for you
Identifying a physician that offers HFX is an important first step. At your consultation, your physician will assess your condition, discuss relevant treatment options and answer any questions you may have.
1.Try HFX in a trial
In 1-4 weeks, you can discover if HFX is right for you.
The trial system delivers the same therapy as the implanted device. 9 out of 10 people choose to keep it.¹
- Thin, flexible wires, called leads, are placed beneath the skin and next to the spine.
- You wear a device under your clothes or on a belt that delivers stimulations to the leads.
- The system is customized for your pain. You then evaluate your pain relief and improvement to your daily activities.
- If you and your physician agree HFX works for you, then you can move forward with the implant.
2.The implant procedure
A successful trial opens the door to continuing with HFX.
During a minimally invasive procedure, a small device is implanted under the skin, just above the beltline or in the buttocks area. It’s connected to thin, flexible wires, just like those used in the trial, that are placed near the spine. It’s also possible your physician may recommend an alternative approach using a paddle lead, which requires a slightly different procedure.
Frequently asked questions
A typical trial lasts between 1 and 4 weeks. Duration will vary based on your specific condition and the guidance of your care team.
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.
Unlike many SCS systems, HFX offers programs that do not create a tingling sensation, known as paresthesia.
When the green light on your Trial Device is flashing, the device is on.