Abstract

Although most experience successful outcome after total knee replacement (TKA), approximately 20% experience chronic knee pain after TKA. Existing treatments each have their limitations. Percutaneous motor peripheral nerve stimulation (mPNS) of the knee is a novel minimally invasive procedure that stimulates motor end points leading to muscle contraction associated with the painful joint. We report 3 patients who underwent mPNS for treatment of refractory OA knee pain.

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