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Dr. Michael Morgan Guju, MD is a pain medicine specialist in Gainesville, FL specializing in pain medicine and physiatry (physical medicine & rehabilitation). He graduated from University of South Florida (USF) College of Medicine in 2019 and has 6 years of experience. Dr. Michael Morgan Guju, MD is affiliated with UF Health.
1505 SW Archer Road
Gainesville, FL 32608
4197 NW 86th Terrace Building 2, Third floor
Gainesville, FL 32606
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)
If conservative treatment options and other spine surgeries have failed to provide someone pain relief, they may be a candidate for spinal cord stimulation. Spinal cord stimulation is a treatment for chronic back or leg pain. A spinal cord stimulator, which is surgically implanted underneath the skin (subcutaneously), can deliver electrical pulses to the area of pain. These pulses will reach the brain before the pain signals can, so instead of pain, patients will experience a tingling sensation.
To determine if spinal cord stimulation may benefit someone, they will first undergo a trial period. During this period, a temporary electrode lead is placed subcutaneously above the spinal cord, and it is connected to an external stimulator that they will carry with them. The procedure is typically completed within an hour, and patients may return home the same day. After a few days or weeks, the trial stimulator will be assessed for effectiveness. If the trial is unsuccessful, patients may undergo a second trial period, or the leads will be removed, and other treatment options will be considered. If, instead, a patient's pain is relieved during the trial, they will undergo surgery for implantation of a permanent stimulator and leads.
The components of a spinal cord stimulation system include the stimulator, the leads, and the wire that connects the two. Implantation of permanent leads may be percutaneous (through the skin) or involve a surgical incision. The spinal cord stimulator is implanted subcutaneously in the abdomen or buttock. The stimulator is battery-powered and may be rechargeable. If the battery is not rechargeable, it will last around 2-5 years, and a patient will need surgery to replace it.Their doctor will program the neurostimulator following the procedure.
After spinal cord stimulator surgery, patients may be released from the hospital the same day or the next one. In the weeks following the operation, patients will need to work with their doctors to find the optimal settings for their neurostimulator. Activities such as driving, twisting, bending, raising one's arms, sleeping on one's stomach, or lifting heavy objects should be limited.
Dr. Michael Morgan Guju, MD graduated from University of South Florida (USF) College of Medicine in 2019. He is certified by the American Board of Anesthesia and has a state license in Florida.
Medical School: University of South Florida (USF) College of Medicine (2019)
Board Certification: American Board of Anesthesia
Licensed In: Florida
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Michael Morgan Guju, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Nevro Corp. |
$144
Senza $144 |
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Medtronic, Inc. |
$74
VANTA ADAPTIVESTIM $74 |
TerSera Therapeutics LLC |
$21
Prialt $21 |
Food and Beverage | $238 |
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Dr. Michael Guju is a physiatry (physical medicine & rehabilitation) and pain medicine specialist. Areas of expertise for Dr. Guju include scoliosis, tailbone problems, and herniated disc. He is affiliated with UF Health. He is a graduate of the University of South Florida (USF) College of Medicine. Dr. Guju's practice in Gainesville, FL is open to new patients as reported by Doctor.com.