Informed consent is a critical process for patients and physicians alike in spinal surgery
Even though obtaining informed consent is an important procedure before spinal surgery, almost 40% of the patients in a recent study—published in the European...
Education and collaboration key to continued advancement of painful diabetic neuropathy care
The neuromodulation space has proliferated significantly over the past few years, and one area in which this is most notable is with the expansion...
The new standard for SCS therapy—neural activation measurement, targeting and maintenance
Jason Pope (Santa Rosa, USA) discusses closed-loop spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and its potential to provide sustained, holistic outcomes for chronic pain patients. In...
Spinal News International’s top 10 most popular stories of February 2023
Research looking at the Vertebral Bone Quality Score as a predictor of pedicle screw loosening was our most viewed story in February, followed by...