An implantable lead comprises a lead body extending from a lead proximal
end portion to a lead distal end portion. The lead body includes one or
more longitudinally extending lumens. A conductor is received in, and
extends along, a lumen. In varying examples, the implantable lead further
comprises a tubular electrode co-axial with, and overlying portions of,
the lead body. In one example, a lumen wall is sized and shaped to urge
an electrically conductive interposer coupled with the conductor toward
an inner surface of the electrode. In another example, a ring member is
disposed within a lumen and the conductor is drawn and coupled thereto.
In yet another example, an electrically conductive connector couples a
first and a second conductor via grooves or threads. In a further
example, an axial support member couples a distal end electrode and the
lead body. Methods associated with the foregoing are also discussed.