Reprinted from June 2025 Supported by Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation For Chronic Neuropathic Pain: A Review of Recent Evidence Introduction Neuropathic pain affects up to 10% of individuals, with up to 30% experiencing chronic symptoms, resulting in a substantial bur.den on quality of life.1-5 Pharmacologic treatments such as gaba.pentin and opioids often provide limited relief and are associated with the potential for side effects and risk for dependence.1,6-8 More invasive options,
JUNE 9, 2025
Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation For Chronic Neuropathic Pain: A Review of Recent Evidence
This article explores magnetic peripheral nerve stimulation, a noninvasive approach to pain management supported by emerging evidence in the treatment of neuropathic pain and other conditions.
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