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The Neurostimulation Appropriateness Consensus Committee (NACC) Recommendations for Infection Prevention and Management

Operator | 1st October 2016

The use of neurostimulation for pain has been an established therapy for many decades and is a major tool in the arsenal to treat neuropathic pain syndromes. Level I evidence has recently been presented to substantiate the therapy, but this is balanced against the risk of complications of an interventional technique.

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