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Review
. 2016 Nov;20(11):60.
doi: 10.1007/s11916-016-0590-8.

Review of Recent Advances in Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS)

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Review of Recent Advances in Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS)

Krishnan Chakravarthy et al. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) for the treatment of chronic pain has become an increasingly important field in the arena of neuromodulation, given the ongoing advances in electrical neuromodulation technology since 1999 permitting minimally invasive approaches using an percutaneous approach as opposed to implantable systems. Our review aims to provide clinicians with the recent advances and studies in the field, with specific emphasis on clinical data and indications that have been accumulated over the last several years. In addition, we aim to address key basic science studies to further emphasize the importance of translational research outcomes driving clinical management.

Keywords: Chronic pain; Clinical indications; Neuropathic pain; Pain; Peripheral nerve stimulation; Peripheral neuromodulation.

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