New Nerve Block Technology Shows Promise in Feasibility Studies

New high-frequency electrical nerve block technology may provide some relief to chronic amputation pain patients, according to a Neuros Medical news release.

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According to a feasibility study conducted by Neuros Medical, four of five patients reported their pain was reduced to zero after undergoing the company’s patented electrical nerve block technology.

Company officials plan to share more details about the feasibility study at the upcoming International Neuromodulation Society meeting in London this coming May.

Read the news release about nerve block technology (pdf).

Read other coverage about pain management:

Surgery Center Coding Guidance: Reporting Perioperative Peripheral Nerve Blocks

4 Points on Medication Management for Back Pain

Advanced Pain Management Opens New Facility in Fox Point

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