Neuromodulation for Craniofacial Pain and Headaches
Author Type(s)
Resident/Fellow
Document Type
Review Article
Publication Date
12-16-2023
DOI
10.3390/biomedicines11123328
Journal Title
Biomedicines
Department
Rehabilitation Medicine
Abstract
Headaches and facial pain are highly prevalent diseases but are often difficult to treat. Though there have been significant advances in medical management, many continue to suffer from refractory pain. Neuromodulation has been gaining interest for its therapeutic purposes in many chronic pain conditions, including headaches and facial pain. There are many potential targets of neuromodulation for headache and facial pain, and some have more robust evidence in favor of their use than others. Despite the need for more high-quality research, the available evidence for the use of neuromodulation in treating headaches and facial pain is promising. Considering the suffering that afflicts patients with intractable headache, neuromodulation may be an appropriate tool to improve not only pain but also disability and quality of life.
Recommended Citation
Pak, R. J., Ku, J. B., & Abd-Elsayed, A. (2023). Neuromodulation for Craniofacial Pain and Headaches. Biomedicines, 11 (12), 3328. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11123328