Percutaneous Neuromodulation of the Brachial Plexus and Sciatic Nerve for the Treatment of Acute Pain Following Surgery: Secondary Outcomes From a Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study
ConclusionsAmbulatory percutaneous PNS of both the brachial plexus and sciatic nerve is an effective treatment for acute pain free of systemic side-effects following painful orthopedic surgery.
Source: Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface - Category: Biotechnology Authors: Brian M. Ilfeld,
Anthony Plunkett,
Alice M. Vijjeswarapu,
Robert Hackworth,
Sandeep Dhanjal,
Alparslan Turan,
Steven P. Cohen,
James C. Eisenach,
Scott Griffith,
Steven Hanling,
Daniel I. Sessler,
Edward J. Mascha,
Yanyan Han,
Joseph W. Boggs Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research
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