Abstract

The occipital nerves are a common interventional target for head and neck pain related to conditions such as occipital neuralgia and cervicogenic headache. Percutaneous 60-day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) treatment has demonstrated efficacy both clinically and in the real-world across a range of nerve targets including the occipital nerves. The present work is a retrospective review of outcomes following 60-day peripheral nerve stimulation treatment targeting the occipital nerves in routine clinical practice.

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