Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Lower Extremity Pain

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Abstract

Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) is rapidly increasing in use. This interventional pain treatment modality involves modulating peripheral nerves for a variety of chronic pain conditions. This review evaluated its use specifically in the context of chronic lower extremity pain. Studies continue to elucidate the utility of PNS and better define indications, contraindications, as well as short- and long-term benefits of the procedure for the lower extremity. While large, prospective evidence is still lacking, the best available evidence suggests that improvements may be seen in pain scores, functionality, and opioid consumption. Overall, evidence synthesis suggests that PNS for the lower extremities may be a viable option for patients with chronic lower extremity pain.

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Busch, C., Smith, O., Weaver, T., Vallabh, J., & Abd-Elsayed, A. (2022, July 1). Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Lower Extremity Pain. Biomedicines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10071666

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