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Help others find lasting pain relief

Unlock the power of shared journeys

Your pain journey is unique, but it can also be a source of strength and support for others facing similar challenges. By sharing your experiences, you offer hope, empathy, and reassurance to those who may be feeling lost or overwhelmed. If you have found lasting pain relief with a Boston Scientific therapy, we encourage you to join our community of inspiration and support!

Ways to get involved:

Share your pain story to inspire others

Become a Patient Ambassador and offer support

Share your pain story

Has a Boston Scientific therapy made a meaningful difference in your life? We’d be honored to hear about your journey. Your experience can offer hope and encouragement to others who are just beginning to explore options for pain relief.

Click the Email Us button below to send us your story. A member of our team will personally read your message and reach out to learn more. If you're comfortable, we may ask to follow up with a few questions—and possibly invite you to share photos, videos, or other details to help bring your story to life.

Your voice matters, and your experience could be the inspiration someone else needs.

Become a Patient Ambassador

Our Boston Scientific Patient Ambassador Program is a volunteer opportunity that allows you to share your personal experience with other patients who want to learn how a Boston Scientific solution has impacted your life.

Our ambassadors host one-on-one conversations over the telephone with patients living with chronic pain to share their personal experiences. Ambassadors do not offer medical advice, counseling, or insurance support for Boston Scientific products.

Complete the following interest form, if it's been more than six months from your procedure, to be considered for the Boston Scientific Ambassador Program.

Completing this form does not guarantee acceptance to the Patient Ambassador Program, but it’s your first step toward making a difference. We’ll review your interest form and reach out with the next steps. Thank you for your willingness to join us in making a difference.

We are thrilled to provide our patient community continued assistance, relief, education, and support. We are honored to share your stories.

We’re here to help

Our Patient Care team is here to support you throughout your SCS journey.

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Indications for Use: The Boston Scientific Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) Systems* are indicated as an aid in the management of chronic intractable pain of the trunk and/or limbs including unilateral or bilateral pain associated with the following: Failed Back Surgery Syndrome, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Types I and II, Intractable low back pain and leg pain, Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy of the lower extremities, Radicular pain syndrome, Radiculopathies resulting in pain secondary to failed back syndrome or herniated disc, Epidural fibrosis, Degenerative disc disease (herniated disc pain refractory to conservative and surgical interventions), Arachnoiditis, Multiple back surgeries.

The Boston Scientific Spectra WaveWriter™, WaveWriter Alpha™ and WaveWriter Alpha™ Prime SCS Systems are also indicated as an aid in the management of chronic intractable unilateral or bilateral low back and leg pain without prior back surgery.

*The Boston Scientific Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) Systems include the following: Precision™ System, Precision Spectra™ System, Precision Novi™ System, Precision Montage™ MRI System, Spectra WaveWriter™ System, WaveWriter Alpha™ System, WaveWriter Alpha™ Prime System.

Note: CRPS I was previously referred to as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) and CRPS II was previously referred to as causalgia.

The mySCS™ Go Therapy Controller is intended to communicate with and control the compatible Boston Scientific Stimulator.

Contraindications: The Boston Scientific Spinal Cord Stimulator systems are not for patients who are unable to operate the system, have failed trial stimulation by failing to receive effective pain relief, are poor surgical candidates, or are pregnant.

Warnings: With all medical procedures, there are risks associated with the procedure and the use of the device. Patients implanted with Boston Scientific Spinal Cord Stimulator systems without ImageReady™ MRI Technology should not be exposed to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Exposure to MRI may result in dislodgement of the stimulator or leads, heating of the stimulator, severe damage to the stimulator electronics and an uncomfortable or jolting sensation. As a Spinal Cord Stimulation patient, you should not have diathermy as either a treatment for a medical condition or as part of a surgical procedure. Strong electromagnetic fields, such as power generators or theft detection systems, can potentially turn the stimulator off, or cause uncomfortable jolting stimulation. The system should not be charged while sleeping. The Boston Scientific Spinal Cord Stimulator system may interfere with the operation of implanted sensing stimulators such as pacemakers or implanted cardiac defibrillators. Advise your physician that you have a Spinal Cord Stimulator before going through with other implantable device therapies so that medical decisions can be made and appropriate safety measures taken. Patients using therapy that generates paresthesia should not operate motorized vehicles such as automobiles or potentially dangerous machinery and equipment with the stimulation on. Stimulation must be turned off first in such cases. For therapy that does not generate paresthesia (i.e. subperception therapy) it is less likely that sudden stimulation changes resulting in distraction could occur while having stimulation on when operating moving vehicles, machinery, and equipment.

Be sure to talk with your doctor so that you thoroughly understand all of the risks, precautions, and benefits associated with the use of the device and what indicates, and contraindicates, certain patients– as well as the risks and precautions for the procedure. For complete indications for use, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and side effects, call 866.360.4747 or visit Pain.com.

Caution: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.