Clinical evidence archive

Clinical evidence archive

Search the clinical evidence featuring the SPRINT® PNS System.

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2025
Percutaneous 60-Day PNS used to treat knee pain: Cross-sectional survey demonstrates durable relief in surgery-naïve patients seeking non-surgical pain management
Poster
2025
Long-term efficacy of Percutaneous 60-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation used to treat knee pain out to five years: A cross-sectional follow-up survey
Poster
2025
Comparison of Percutaneous 60-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation of the Lumbar Medial Branches to Usual Care with Standard Interventional Management for Chronic Low Back Pain—a Multicenter Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial (RESET)
Clinical studies
2025
Percutaneous 60-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation relieves chronic postoperative pain and pain interference after total knee arthroplasty 12 months after treatment
Poster
2025
60-Day PNS vs. Standard Interventional Management for Chronic Low Back Pain: RESET RCT 6-Month Results
Poster
2025
Retrospective Review of Percutaneous 60- Day PNS Targeting the Lumbar Spinal Nerve Root in Individuals with Radicular Back Pain
Poster
2025
Effective Treatment of Occipital Head Pain in the Presence of Migraine Using Percutaneous 60-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: Results from a Prospective, Single-Arm, Multicenter Study
Poster
2025
Percutaneous Sixty-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Provides Durable Relief from Occipital Head Pain: 12-Month Outcomes from a Prospective, Single-Arm Study
Poster
2025
Consensus Guidelines from the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience for the Use of 60-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Therapy. A NEURON Living Guideline Project
Reviews & other publications
2025
Durable Shoulder Pain Relief and Avoidance of Surgery Up To 5 Years Following 60-Day PNS Treatment
Real-world data
2025
A Multicenter, Prospective, Single-arm Study of 60-day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation of the Occipital Nerves for the Treatment of Headache
Clinical studies
2025
Four-year follow-up from a prospective, multicenter study of percutaneous 60-day peripheral nerve stimulation for chronic low back pain
Clinical studies