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Painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) is a common diabetes complication causing chronic pain and reduced quality of life. Conventional treatments often have limited effectiveness and side effects, prompting interest in alternatives like magnetic peripheral nerve stimulation (mPNS). This non-invasive technique uses pulsed magnetic fields to activate peripheral nerves and modulate pain. This review examines current evidence on the efficacy, mechanisms, and clinical outcomes of mPNS as a potential therapy for managing PDN.
Michael Sposito, MD
Resident Physician
One Brooklyn Health
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Charlene Canales, DO
Resident Physician
One Brooklyn Health, United States
Daniel Sanchez, MD
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Resident
One Brooklyn Health, United States
Panayotis Jusakos, MD
Resident Physician
One Brooklyn Health, United States
Roberto Andrade, MD
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Resident
OBH, United States
Samuel Thampi, MD
Attending Physician
One Brooklyn Health, United States