Neuromodulation

Relevant Anatomy for Spinal Drug Delivery

Introduction Neuromodulation is an important therapy that modulates/modifies neural responses to a neural stimulus so the body has a different response at the peripheral, spinal, or brain level. Neuromodulation can be performed by electrical stimulation or by drug delivery. Intrathecal…

Neuromodulation for Headaches—Sphenopalatine Ganglion Stimulation

Introduction The primary headache disorders, migraine and the trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs), are severely disabling neurologic conditions and constitute a therapeutic challenge. Each of these disorders now has strict and validated criteria for diagnosis, promulgated in the International Classification of…

Peripheral Nerve Field Stimulation for Intractable Pain

Introduction Peripheral nerve field stimulation (PNfS) is a new and exciting area of neurostimulation. It belongs to the general category of electrical stimulation of the peripheral nervous system. However, instead of stimulating a well-defined nerve trunk, the stimulation is applied…

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Facial Pain

Introduction Facial pain is a common condition that affects approximately 10%–25% of the worldwide adult population ( ). It is a serious health problem, and significantly affects the daily functioning of patients. The main types of facial pain are trigeminal…

A Review of Spinal Cord Stimulation Cost Studies

Introduction General Considerations About Spinal Cord Stimulation Cost Studies A cost-effective therapy is not necessarily the most inexpensive available; rather, cost-effective choices provide clinical benefits that exceed those offered by other therapies and often reduce the consumption of healthcare resources…