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Gilmore 2025: 4-Year Follow Up After 60-day PNS in Low Back Pain
Summary
Long-term follow-up survey for prior study shows outcomes in back pain 4 years after 60-day PNS
Majority of respondents reported sustained relief of back pain an average of 4.7 years after PNS
70% avoided progression to more costly, invasive, and/or destructive low back pain interventions
McCormick 2025 NANS: RESET RCT Primary Endpoint Results in CLBP
Shaw 2025 NANS: EMR and Manufacturer Database Consistency
Aman 2025 NANS: Multicenter Review of Bimodal PNS in Shoulder
Gutierrez 2025 NANS: MONARCH 6-month Outcomes in Headache Pain
Lee 2025 NANS: Long-term Shoulder RWD Cross-Sectional Survey
Lee 2025 NANS: Shoulder Surgery Avoidance Following 60-Day PNS
Dickerson 2025 NANS: 12-mo RCT Outcomes of PNS in Postop TKA Pain
Gutierrez 2025 NANS: Single Center Review of PNS in Knee Pain
Gilmore 2025 NANS: 4+ Year Long-term Follow-up in Low Back Pain
Sheth 2025 NANS: Review of 60-day PNS RWD in SI Joint Pain
Goree 2024: RCT of 60-Day PNS for Post-surgical TKA Pain
Summary
Multicenter RCT: 52 patients (41 in primary endpoint), 60-day PNS vs. sham for post-TKA pain.
Significant Primary Endpoint (≥50% pain relief at EOT): PNS, 60%,vs. Sham, 24% (p=0.028).
Significant improvements in function (walking distance), WOMAC, and PGIC QoL with PNS at EOT.