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Seventeen years' experience of spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of chronic pain has shown it to be effective only in the case of neuropathic pain--in particular, pain due to lesions in peripheral nerves or posterior roots. In such cases, pharmacological treatment is often unsuccessful, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation is only useful in certain cases. ⋯ Trial stimulation via a temporary extension lead for at least 4-5 days is a prerequisite of good long-term results. It is concluded that spinal cord stimulation is an indispensable tool for treating chronic neuropathic pain, and it merits to be used more frequently.