Oral Abstracts - Basic Science
1:10 PM - 2:10 PM CST
Saturday, January 16
The highest-ranked abstracts on the topic of Basic Science have been selected to present during this concurrent session.
Welcome
Julie G. Pilitsis, MD PhD
SCS with Differential Target Multiplexed Programming Regulates Calcium Transport in a Model of Neuropathic Pain (Abstract 15454)
Ricardo Vallejo, MD PhD
Differential Target Multiplexed SCS Modulates Potassium Regulatory Pathways in an Animal Model of Neuropathic Pain (Abstract 15427)
Ricardo Vallejo, MD PhD
A Computational Model of Upper Thoracic High-Frequency Spinal Cord Stimulation to Optimize Inspiratory Muscle Activation (Abstract 15583)
Hans J. Zander, MSE
Effects of External Focused Ultrasound on Inflammatory Markers in Common Peroneal Nerve Injury (Abstract 15200)
Abigail Hellman, BA
Differential Target Multiplexed SCS Modulates Neuropathic Pain Proteins More Profoundly than HR and LR SCS (Abstract 15458)
David L. Cedeno, PhD
Human ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex (vmPFC) Lesions Enhance Pain Tolerance and Increase Expectation-Related Variability in Pain (Abstract 15549)
Julian Motzkin, BS MD PhD
Analgesic Effects of Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation with Burst Patter (Abstract 15617)
Bin Pan, PhD
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