Best Practices for Minimally Invasive Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Treatment 2.0 (MIST): Consensus Guidance from the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN)
Journal of Pain Research2022Vol. Volume 15, pp. 1325–1354
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Timothy R. Deer, Jay S. Grider, Jason E. Pope, Tim J. Lamer, Sayed Wahezi, Jonathan M. Hagedorn, Steven Falowski, Reda Tolba, Jay M. Shah, Natalie Strand, Alex Escobar, Mark N. Malinowski, Anjum Bux, Navdeep Jassal, Jennifer M. Hah, Jacqueline Weisbein, Nestor Tomycz, Jessica Jameson, Erika Petersen, Dawood Sayed
Abstract
ASPN created a guidance for best practice for minimally invasive surgical treatment of symptomatic spinal stenosis.
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