Consensus Guidelines from the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience for the Use of 60-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Therapy. A NEURON Living Guideline Project Guidelines


Authors: Gill, B.; Tidwell, C.; Hagedorn, J. M.; Moreira, A. M.; Lawandy, M.; Boyett, B.; Schappell, J.; Latif, U.; Pritzlaff, S.; Skaribas, I.; Kalia, H.; Sheth, S.; Schnur, M.; Li, S.; Lester, D.; Ellico, T.; Naidu, R.; Russo, D.; Massey, C.; Ottestad, E.; Vorenkamp, K.; Vucetic, H.; Pingree, M. J.; Abejón, D.; Desai, M. J.; Dickerson, D.; Gulati, A.; Sayed, D.; Deer, T. R.
Title: Consensus Guidelines from the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience for the Use of 60-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Therapy. A NEURON Living Guideline Project
Abstract: Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) has evolved with various applications and durations of therapy. In recent years, extensive data has been developed on a 60-day treatment using a novel approach. Confusion exists on the use of a trial therapy, a permanent implant, and a 60-day duration treatment. The American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN) seeks to clarify the literature associated with this neuromodulation approach. A diverse group of experts was nominated to provide opinions and guidance based on evidence-graded assessment and clinical knowledge. This guidance is the first to specifically assess the clinical use of 60-day PNS and best medical practice. © 2025 Gill et al.
Keywords: nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; outcome assessment; neurosurgery; clinical practice; consensus; quality of life; pain; practice guideline; neuromodulation; questionnaire; confusion; systematic review; medical practice; acupuncture; chronic pain; clinical practice guideline; drug therapy; analgesia; visual analog scale; nerve cell; neuropathic pain; physiotherapy; peripheral nerve; meta analysis; peripheral nervous system; nerve stimulation; scientific literature; spine surgery; neck pain; neuroscience; randomized controlled trial (topic); shoulder pain; duration; clinical guidelines; knee pain; pain intensity; cognitive behavioral therapy; human; article; best practices; best practice; anesthesiology; assessment of humans; peripheral nerve stimulation; pain medicine; american society of pain and neuroscience
Journal Title: Journal of Pain Research
Volume: 18
ISSN: 1178-7090
Publisher: Dove Medical Press Ltd  
Publication status: Published
Date Published: 2025-01-01
Online Publication Date: 2025-06-25
Start Page: 3117
End Page: 3139
Language: English
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.S521788
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 40590046
PMCID: PMC12206896
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