International Neuromodulation Society

International Neuromodulation Society A nonprofit group of clinicians, scientists and engineers dedicated to the scientific development an

The vision of the INS is to harness all scientific, clinical and engineering endeavour throughout the world and to brand neuromodulation to encompass all implantable neurological technologies that through electrical or chemical means improve the function of the impaired individual. The goals of the INS are:

To create a forum for clinicians, basic scientists and bioengineers involved with neuromodulation through a combination of scientific meetings, journal and interactive website
To create a family of affiliated neuromodulation national chapters to encourage growth and influence at national level
To encourage research and development into the conditions treated and the devices and techniques used
To encourage open dialogue with industry partners and health care authorities to improve understanding of these therapies, the needs of patients, service requirements and fair remuneration
To expand the worldwide access to neuromodulation by raising awareness of the both its clinical efficacy and cost effectiveness

 :  This study demonstrated a functional pain-autonomic coupling in patients with CRPS, which could involve a specific S...
09/12/2025

: This study demonstrated a functional pain-autonomic coupling in patients with CRPS, which could involve a specific S1 region.

đź“– "Neural Correlates of Pain-Autonomic Coupling in Patients With Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Treated by Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the Motor Cortex"

đź‘€ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1094715923006967

HOW TO CITE 👉 Delon-Martin C., Lefaucheur J.-P., Hodaj E., Sorel M., Dumolard A., Payen J.-F., Hodaj H. 2024. Neural Correlates of Pain-Autonomic Coupling in Patients With Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Treated by Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the Motor Cortex. Neuromodulation 2024; 27: 188–199.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2023.05.005

📢 Calling all young neuromodulators!Join the INS Young Neuromodulators Workshop on 23 September at 20:00 CEST | 14:00 ED...
09/11/2025

📢 Calling all young neuromodulators!

Join the INS Young Neuromodulators Workshop on 23 September at 20:00 CEST | 14:00 EDT for practical insights, networking, and expert guidance to elevate your work.

Don’t miss this chance to connect with peers and learn directly from leaders in the field.

➡️ Register here: bit.ly/YN-Sept-2025

đź“– Please join us in welcoming Dr. Cecile de Vos as Neuromodulation's new Basic Science Section Editor!Welcome to the tea...
09/11/2025

đź“– Please join us in welcoming Dr. Cecile de Vos as Neuromodulation's new Basic Science Section Editor!

Welcome to the team, Dr. de Vos! 👏

09/10/2025

Planning to submit an abstract for in Lisbon?

Get expert advice from Dr. Robert M. Levy, Program Chair of INS 2026, and Editor-in-Chief of Neuromodulation. He shares 3 key tips to help you craft a strong, standout submission.

Use these insights to refine your abstract and increase your chances of being part of the official program.

⏳ Deadline: 15 October 2025
đź”— Learn more & submit: https://ins-congress.com/abstract-submission/

đź’ˇ What is the latest evidence for radiofrequency neuromodulation and lesioning in chronic pain? Join our next free Journ...
09/09/2025

đź’ˇ What is the latest evidence for radiofrequency neuromodulation and lesioning in chronic pain?

Join our next free Journal Club to review cutting-edge studies, discuss clinical implications with leading experts and earn CME.

📝 Featuring articles by Leonardo Kapural, and Chan-Sik Kim

đź“… Thursday, September 19
🕟 4:30 PM EDT
đź”— Register now: https://bit.ly/JC-Sept-2025

🔬 Explore Every Corner of Neuromodulation at  From AI and big data to biomarkers, and brain invasive simulation, INS 202...
09/08/2025

🔬 Explore Every Corner of Neuromodulation at

From AI and big data to biomarkers, and brain invasive simulation, INS 2026’s section topics cover the full spectrum of neuromodulation research and innovation.

Each session is led by world-renowned experts, giving you the chance to learn from the best and connect your work with global leaders in the field.

Explore all section topics👉 https://ins-congress.com/section-topics-chairs/

09/06/2025

🎙️The second episode in our three-part series exploring Parkinson’s disease and deep brain stimulation (DBS) is out now!

In this episode of the Neuromodulation Podcast, patient advocate Larry Gifford shares an honest and powerful account of his journey with Parkinson’s disease and deep brain stimulation (DBS).

In this episode, you’ll hear:
👉 How Larry first experienced and came to terms with his diagnosis
👉 The factors that influenced his decision to pursue DBS
👉The impact of neuromodulation on his daily life and wellbeing

Larry’s story offers invaluable insights for patients considering DBS, families supporting loved ones, and clinicians seeking to better understand the lived experience of neuromodulation.

Tune in now on YouTube, Apple, Spotify or Amazon! 👉 linktr.ee/neuromodulationpodcast

🎧For more of Larry’s personal journey and insights into living with Parkinson’s, listen to his podcast, When Life Gives You Parkinson’s: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-life-gives-you-parkinsons/id1404983468

 :  The authors explored the efficacy of motor cortex stimulation for chronic intractable pain.đź“–  "Implantable Subdural ...
09/05/2025

: The authors explored the efficacy of motor cortex stimulation for chronic intractable pain.

📖 "Implantable Subdural Cortical Stimulation for Chronic Intractable Pain Treatment—The Mayo Experience and Review of Literature"

đź‘€ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1094715923000223

HOW TO CITE 👉 Yuen J., Klassen B.T., Sandroni P., Huston J., Grewal S.S., Wharen R.E., Lee K.H. 2024. Implantable Subdural Cortical Stimulation for Chronic Intractable Pain Treatment—The Mayo Experience and Review of Literature. Neuromodulation 2024; 27: 200–208.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2023.01.013

🔔Happening today! Don’t miss this important debate-style webinar on the most pressing ethical questions in   for cogniti...
09/04/2025

đź””Happening today!

Don’t miss this important debate-style webinar on the most pressing ethical questions in for cognitive function.

âś… CME credit available
🕟 4:30 PM EDT | 22:30 CEST
đź”— Register here: bit.ly/INS-September-2025

Can’t join us live? The recording will be available to INS members on our website.

We step into September with three thought-provoking INS events!INS Virtual Webinar - Ethical Issues in Neuromodulation f...
09/03/2025

We step into September with three thought-provoking INS events!

INS Virtual Webinar - Ethical Issues in Neuromodulation for Cognitive Function
đź“…Thursday, September 4
🔗 There’s still time to register: https://bit.ly/INS-September-2025

INS Journal Club - Radiofrequency Neuromodulation and Lesioning for Chronic Pain
đź“… Thursday, September 18
đź”— Save your spot: https://bit.ly/JC-Sept-2025

INS Young Neuromodulators Workshop: How to Write an Abstract
đź“…Tuesday, September 23
🔗 Spots are limited – register today: https://bit.ly/YN-Sept-2025

đź’ˇJoin us to hear from leading experts, share knowledge, and gain valuable insights in .

  Travel Grants – Apply Now!Are you submitting an abstract for INS 2026 in Lisbon, May 9–14, 2026? You may be eligible f...
09/02/2025

Travel Grants – Apply Now!

Are you submitting an abstract for INS 2026 in Lisbon, May 9–14, 2026? You may be eligible for a Travel Grant of up to $1,000 to support your journey.

Grants are awarded based on:
• Abstract acceptance
• Financial need & travel distance
• Career stage and research involvement
• INS Membership

đź“… Deadline: 15 October, 2025 (part of abstract submission process)

Don’t miss this opportunity to share your work on a global stage and join the world’s leading neuromodulation community.

đź”— Learn more: https://ins-congress.com/travel-grant-criteria-and-instructions/

❓Where should we draw the line between treatment and enhancement in   for cognitive function? Join our esteemed panelist...
09/01/2025

❓Where should we draw the line between treatment and enhancement in for cognitive function?

Join our esteemed panelists on September 4 for a free, in-depth 90-minute debate on the ethics of cognitive neuromodulation.

🎓 CME credit available
🗓️ Thursday, September 4
🕦 4:30pm EDT | 22:30 CEST

🔗There’s still time to register and submit your questions to the experts: bit.ly/INS-September-2025

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