Editor-in-Chief: Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD, PhD
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BACKGROUND: Post-COVID-19 neuropathic pain is a difficult-to-treat condition seen in approximately one-third of patients with long COVID. It has been shown to be resistant to many first-line therapies as well as over-the-counter and prescription medications.
CASE REPORT: We present the case of a 27-year-old man who developed bilateral upper extremity neuropathic pain in conjunction with a severe COVID-19 infection. He failed occupational therapy, multiple medications, and a stellate ganglion block. A dorsal column stimulator was placed and provided the patient with both pain relief and improved functionality.
CONCLUSIONS: Given the results of this case and the history of neuromodulation in effectively treating neuropathic pain, we submit that neuromodulation is a viable option for patients with refractory post-COVID-19 neuropathic pain.
KEY WORDS: Neuromodulation, neuropathic pain, post-COVID-19 syndrome, dorsal column stimulation, case report