INS Congress 2026
May 9-14 | Lisbon, Portugal
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During this symposium, participants will gain insight into the future direction of pain interventions and spinal cord stimulation, including the role of sensing technologies and MRI access in patient management. A live, patient-centered demonstration of ECAP-based closed-loop SCS will provide practical understanding through real-time programming. The session will also explore how objective data, alongside patient-reported outcomes, can be integrated to guide therapy optimization in routine practice. Finally, it will highlight the importance of MRI access across the SCS and TDD patient journey for diagnostics and long-term management.
Krishnan Chakravarthy, MD
Innovative Pain Treatment Solutions and Surgery Center
Victoria Goodridge, Sister
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation
Kathryn O’Sheah
Patient Advocate, Inceptiv™ SCS Therapy
Cormac Mullins, MD
South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital
Ash Sharan, MD
Medtronic Chief Medical Officer
Stop by our engineering roundtable to learn more about closed-loop technology in spinal cord stimulation therapy. Our subject matter experts will answer your questions and help you deepen your understanding of the technology and its applications.
Margo Siorek, PhD
Medtronic Principal Scientist
Dave Dinsmoor, P.E.
Medtronic Sr. Distinguished Engineer
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