Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Pain: Minimally Invasive Relief Option
Dr. Rathna Nuti
3/24/2026
Chronic pain can interfere with every part of daily life — from work and exercise to sleep and overall well-being. For patients who have not found adequate relief with medications, injections, or physical therapy alone, Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) offers an innovative, minimally invasive treatment option designed to target pain at its source.
What Is Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS)?
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation is a modern pain management therapy that uses mild electrical impulses to stimulate specific peripheral nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals. A small device is placed near the affected nerve, where it helps disrupt pain signaling before it reaches the brain.
Unlike more invasive surgical procedures, PNS is designed to be minimally invasive and can often be performed in an outpatient setting.
Conditions Peripheral Nerve Stimulation May Help Treat
PNS may be effective for a wide range of chronic pain conditions, including:
Chronic back pain
Joint pain (shoulder, knee, hip, etc.)
Nerve-related pain such as neuropathy or neuralgia
Post-surgical pain syndromes
Sports-related injuries causing persistent nerve pain
Benefits of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Patients considering PNS often appreciate several potential advantages:
Minimally invasive procedure with little downtime
Targeted pain relief focused on specific nerves
Reduced dependence on pain medications
Improved mobility and daily function
Adjustable therapy tailored to individual pain patterns
How the Procedure Works
During the procedure, a small lead is placed near the targeted nerve under image guidance. The device delivers gentle electrical pulses that modify abnormal pain signals. Many patients first undergo a trial period to determine effectiveness before longer-term placement.
Is Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Right for You?
If chronic pain has persisted despite conservative treatments, Peripheral Nerve Stimulation may be an effective next step. A pain specialist can evaluate your symptoms, identify the pain source, and determine whether PNS is appropriate for your condition.
Find Relief from Chronic Pain
Advanced therapies like Peripheral Nerve Stimulation are helping many patients regain comfort, movement, and quality of life. If pain is limiting your activities, exploring minimally invasive solutions may help you return to living more fully.
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