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Peripheral nerve stimulation for psoas muscle pain.

Syn Hae YoonPrecious TabansiSaba Javed
Published in: Pain management (2024)
The psoas muscle is the largest muscle in the lower lumbar spine and is innervated by the ipsilateral lumbar spinal nerve roots (L2-L4). Here, we present a 44-year-old female with left hip pain in the posterolateral aspect of the left hip radiating to the ipsilateral hamstring, and psoas atrophy (based on imaging). She is now reported to have over 50% improvement in pain scores after underdoing temporary peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) of the psoas muscle as well as significant improvement in muscle atrophy based on an electromyography (EMG) study. This case study is the first to report documented improvement in muscle atrophy based on EMG after peripheral nerve stimulation of the targeted area.
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle
  • chronic pain
  • peripheral nerve
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • high resolution
  • spinal cord
  • total hip arthroplasty
  • chemotherapy induced