Release date: 10/2/2024Expiration date: 10/2/2027
This recorded webinar explores the evolving role of neuromodulation in the treatment of nonsurgical low back pain. Faculty experts review the scope and clinical impact of nonsurgical back pain, discuss current evidence supporting spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation, and examine patient selection strategies and treatment algorithms. The activity concludes with a panel discussion focused on matching therapies to appropriate patient populations based on the available evidence.
Through this on-demand activity, learners will gain practical insight into identifying appropriate candidates for neurostimulation therapies, evaluating the supporting clinical data, and recognizing patients who may not be suitable for these interventions.
Please note: this webinar is available for educational purposes only and has not been accredited for CME credit.
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Following participation in this activity, learners will be able to:
Welcome & IntroductionTimothy Deer, MD & Corey Hunter, MD
Presentation 1: The Problem of Nonsurgical Low Back PainAlexa Moreira, MD
Presentation 2: Current Data on Spinal Cord Stimulation for Nonsurgical Low Back PainJay Grider, DO, PhD, MBA
Presentation 3: Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation for Nonsurgical Low Back PainKiran Patel, MD
Presentation 4: Neuromodulation Treatment Algorithms for Nonsurgical Low Back PainCorey Hunter, MD
Panel Discussion & Q&AAll Faculty