Neuromodulation in Practice: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on May 01, 2029
Cost
Active Member: $0.00
Non-Member: $50.00
Early Career Member: $0.00
Associate Member: $0.00
Trainee Member: $0.00
Industry Member: $0.00
Credit Offered
1 CME Credit
1 Participation Credit

Activity Provided by the North American Neuromodulation Society

Release date: 5/1/2026

Expiration date: 5/1/2029

About this Module:
Neuromodulation in Practice: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS)
is a procedural video module featuring three expert-led demonstrations of peripheral nerve stimulation techniques for common pain indications. Faculty provide step-by-step instruction on patient selection, anatomical targeting, imaging guidance, and lead placement strategies for the superior cluneal, sciatic, tibial, and genicular nerves. Through fluoroscopic and ultrasound-guided approaches, learners will review key anatomical landmarks, procedural planning considerations, and techniques to optimize lead placement and safety. Practical insights on device ergonomics, infection control, and post-procedural management are also discussed to support successful integration of PNS into clinical practice.

Neurosurgeons, Neurologists, Physicians, Physician’s Assistants, Pain Medicine Physicians, Physical Medicine and Rehab Physicians, Fellows, Residents, Trainees

Following participation in this activity learners will be able to:

  • Describe fluoroscopic identification of the iliac crest and the basic lead placement steps for superior cluneal nerve PNS.
  • Identify appropriate sciatic and tibial nerve PNS targets and procedural approaches based on patient pain distribution, anatomy, and device-wear considerations.
  • Demonstrate fluoroscopic targeting and lead placement techniques for superior genicular nerve PNS based on patient pain distribution and anatomical landmarks.
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Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD, MPH
Professor of Anesthesiology and Chronic Pain Physician
University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Scott G. Pritzlaff, MD
Professor, Division of Pain Medicine
Program Director, Pain Medicine Fellowship, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
University of California, Davis

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Johnathan Goree, MD
Director, Chronic Pain Division  
Professor of Anesthesiology   
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

None of the planners, staff, reviewers, or faculty have any relevant financial relationships to disclose with ACCME ineligible companies except those listed below. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.

Alaa Abd El-Sayed, MD, MPH | Speaker
Medtronic: Consulting Fees | Curonix: Consulting Fees | Avanos: Consulting Fees | Averitas: Consulting Fees

Scott Pritzlaff, MD | Speaker
Abbott/St. Jude Medical: Education Grant (institution) | Bioness: Consulting Fees | Biotronik: Education Grant (institution) | Boston Scientific: Education Grant (institution) | Medtronic: Consulting Fees, Education Grant (institution) | Neuro Wise: Consulting Fees | Nevro: Education Grant (institution) | Oxford University Press: Royalty | SPR: Consulting Fees | Wolters Kluwer: Royalty

Jonathan Goree, MD | Speaker
Abbott/St. Jude Medical: Consulting Fees (Terminated) | Saluda Medical: Consulting Fees | Stratus Medical: Consulting Fees

Hemant Kalia, MD | Planner
Saluda Medical: Consulting Fees

Michael Staudt, MD, Msc | Planner
Boston Scientific: Consulting Fees (Terminated), Speakers' Bureau (Terminated) | Curonix: Contracted Research | Medtronic: Consulting Fees (Terminated) | NeuroOne: Consulting Fees (Terminated) | Nevro: Consulting Fees (Terminated), Speakers' Bureau (Terminated)

Presentation 1: Superior Cluneal Nerves
Faculty: Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD, MPH

Dr. Alaa Abd-Elsayed demonstrates fluoroscopy-guided peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) lead placement for the superior cluneal nerves. He reviews basic anatomy, diagnostic nerve blocks, fluoroscopic identification of the iliac crest, and step-by-step needle and lead placement. He also discusses post-operative considerations like infection control, lead migration, and patient follow-up. 


Presentation 2: Sciatic & Tibial Nerve Targets

Faculty: Scott G. Pritzlaff, MD

Dr. Scott Pritzlaff reviews peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) targeting the sciatic and tibial nerves for the management of lower-extremity neuropathic pain. He covers key considerations for patient selection, device ergonomics, and procedural planning. Using a step-by-step approach, Dr. Pritzlaff demonstrates both perpendicular and parallel lead placement techniques for sciatic nerve PNS, emphasizing ultrasound visualization, patient positioning, and risk mitigation. He also reviews tibial nerve PNS indications and technique, including approaches at the popliteal fossa and the tarsal tunnel, with relevant anatomical landmarks and safety considerations.


Presentation 3: Genicular Nerve Targets

Faculty: Johnathan Goree, MD

Dr. Jonathan Goree reviews peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) targeting genicular nerves for the management of severe knee pain. He discusses patient selection, diagnostic nerve blocks, fluoroscopy-guided targeting, and step-by-step lead placement techniques at the superior medial and superior lateral genicular nerve targets. He also reviews depth considerations, lead positioning along the femoral condyle, manufacturer-dependent implant techniques, and infection control practices.

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The North American Neuromodulation Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT
The North American Neuromodulation Society designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CREDIT FOR NURSES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERS 


American Nurses Credentialing Center 

The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts attendance at educational activities approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™ for recertification. To renew an ANCC certification, at least 60 of the 75 contact hours must be formally approved for continuing education hours.   This activity meets the criteria for acceptable Continuing Education Hours. 

As needed, you can use these formulas to convert continuing education credit or academic hours:  

1 Contact Hour  = 60 Minutes or 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™  
60 Minutes  = 1 Contact Hour or1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™  

Acceptable supporting documentation
Use your "My Account" to complete the CH section of the Professional Development Record to document the courses attended and the hours obtained. If the course title(s) does not reflect the content, you must provide a brief description of the content. Certificates of completion in lieu of completing the Professional Development entries will not be accepted. Keep documentation of all completed activities for 7 years in case you are audited by the ANCC.  

CREDIT FOR PHYSICIANS ASSISTANTS


The American Academy of Physicians Assistants (AAPA) 
The American Academy of Physicians Assistants (AAPA) accepts attendance at educational activities from organizations accredited by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).  This activity meets the criteria for acceptable AAPA Category 1 CME. 
As needed, you can use the formula below to convert continuing education credit or academic hours:

1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™  credit hour   = 1 AAPA Category 1 CME Credit

Education credits can be submitted by logging into the online submission system,  PA Portfolio. You can transfer AAPA-earned Category 1 CME credits from PA Portfolio to The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistant (NCCPA). In the CME section, simply click the send button next to the items you would like to transfer. 

Be sure to have the following information available when entering the education: 
  • Title of the Program: Neuromodulation in Practice: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) 
  • Provider (the organization that is administering the program): The North American Neuromodulation Society
  • Number of Credits: 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ 
  • Sponsor (the organization that designates the program for CME credit): The North American Neuromodulation Society
For more information regarding recertification requirements, please contact the AAPA directly: 
American Academy of Physician Associates Phone: 703-836-2272 (option 1) M-F from 9-5 ET or Email: cme@aapa.org 

The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistant (NCCPA) 
The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistant (NCCPA) accepts Category 1 CME credit for activities designated by the AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™ from organizations accredited by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). This activity meets the criteria for acceptable AAPA Category 1 CME. 

As needed, you can use the formula below to convert continuing education credit or academic hours:  

1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   credit hour  = 1 Category 1 CME Credit  

Acceptable Supporting Documentation 
Acceptable supporting documentation for Category 1 credits includes the certificate. The documentation should indicate the PA's name, the accredited ACCME organization's name, the CME activity's title and date, and the number of credits designated for Category 1 Credit.  NCCPA provides the option to upload CME certificates when logging in, but you are not required to submit documentation at the time that you log credits. However, be sure to keep documentation of all completed Category 1 CME activities for 7 years in case you are audited by NCCPA.  Check with your state licensing board regarding their individual auditing and documentation requirements. 

For more information regarding recertification requirements, please contact the NCCPA directly: National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)   | Phone: 678.417.8100 Email: nccpa@nccpa.net
A post exam and evaluation for this educational activity are required to claim credit and attendance hours. Both must be completed when you finish the activity.
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