Recently Published IPSIS-Funded Research
Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Two studies funded by IPSIS research grants were recently published in Interventional Pain Medicine, the PubMed Central-indexed official journal of the International Pain and Spine Intervention Society. - Tran J, Alboog A, Barua U,
Billias N, Loh E. (2024). Optimal caudal needle angulation for lumbar medial branch denervation: A 3D cadaveric and clinical imaging comparison study. Interv Pain Med. 3(3):100433.
- Cauchon A, Mares C, Fan XY, Bois M, Hagemeister N, Noiseux N,
Roy A. (2024). Comparing the efficacy of intra-articular injection of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) with corticosteroids (CS) in patients with chronic zygapophyseal joint low back pain confirmed by double intra-articular diagnostic blocks: A triple-blinded randomized multicentric controlled trial with a 6-month follow-up. Interv Pain Med. 3(4):100525.
IPSIS has supported interventional pain research for decades and is currently funding nearly half a million US dollars in ongoing studies. Click here to see how IPSIS can assist in your research endeavors.

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