Plenary Session I Featured
3:50 PM - 5:35 PM CST
Friday, January 15
Plenary I will showcase the top-scoring late-breaking abstracts. Each late-breaking abstract presentation is followed by a live-stream Q&A with the moderator and the abstract's presenting author. This plenary session will conclude with the Presential Address and award aknowledgements.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this educational activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss the latest research updates in neuromodulation.
Welcome
Peter Konrad, MD PhD
Late-Breaking Abstract Introduction
Nebojsa Nick Knezevic, MD PhD
Results from an RCT Examining Use of tAN to Improve Symptoms Associated with Opioid Withdrawal
Carlos F. Tirado, MD MPH
Spinal Cord Stimulation at 10kHz for Non-Surgical Refractory Back Pain: Multicenter RCT Primary Endpoint Results
Leonardo Kapural, MD PhD
Effects of DTM SCS in Treating Intractable Chronic Low Back Pain: RCT Long-term Follow-Up Results
Michael A. Fishman, MD MBA
Effectiveness, Durability and Safety of Restorative Neurostimulation for Chronic Low Back Pain: Two Year Results
Christopher Gilligan, MD MBA
Sustained Benefits of 10kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation for Painful Diabetic Neuropathy-6-Month Randomized Controlled Trial Results
Erika A. Petersen, MD
Introduction of the NANS President
Ashwini D. Sharan MD
Presidential Address and Award Acknowledgments
Peter Konrad, MD PhD
Faculty and Presentations subject to change.
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