International Neuromodulation Society

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A nonprofit group of clinicians, scientistic and engineers dedicated to the scientific development of neuromodulation via chapters, meetings & journal Neuromodulation; Join us for in Lisbon, Portugal | 9–14 May 2026 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

 : Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) may modulate the inflammatory system by influencing key biomarkers such as CRP, IL-10, ...
04/03/2026

: Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) may modulate the inflammatory system by influencing key biomarkers such as CRP, IL-10, and IFN-γ, according to this systematic review and meta-analysis.

📖 “A Mechanistic Analysis of the Neural Modulation of the Inflammatory System Through Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis”

👀 https://www.neuromodulationjournal.org/article/S1094-7159(24)00065-5/fulltext

HOW TO CITE 👉 de Melo P.S., Gianlorenco A.C., Marduy A., Kim C.K., Choi H., Song J.-J., Fregni F. 2025. A Mechanistic Analysis of the Neural Modulation of the Inflammatory System Through Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 43–53.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2024.03.002

The V Reunión Iberoamericana de Neuromodulación will take place on 10 May 2026 in Lisbon, as part of  .The meeting bring...
04/03/2026

The V Reunión Iberoamericana de Neuromodulación will take place on 10 May 2026 in Lisbon, as part of .

The meeting brings together experts from across the Iberoamerican neuromodulation community to discuss clinical practice, evolving therapies, and ongoing debates in the field.

Across a full day of sessions, the program will address topics such as peripheral neuromodulation for pelvic and urinary disorders, advances in spinal cord stimulation, functional neurosurgery, noninvasive approaches, and focused ultrasound.

Please note that this meeting will be conducted exclusively in Spanish and Portuguese and will not be translated into English.

🔗 Review the full program and plan your participation: https://ins-congress.com/v-reunion-iberoamericana-de-neuromodulacion/



University of Illinois Chicago Clinica de Montes Claros

Meet Megan Gosselin, a registered nurse whose dedication and expertise in neuromodulation make her an invaluable contrib...
04/01/2026

Meet Megan Gosselin, a registered nurse whose dedication and expertise in neuromodulation make her an invaluable contributor to .

Nurses and allied health professionals like Megan are essential to advancing and supporting neuromodulation care and improving patient outcomes. At INS 2026, the Nurses and Allied Health Professionals’ Workshop offers an incredible opportunity to explore the role of nursing and allied health in neuromodulation, gain practical insights, and connect with peers in the field.

Be part of this important workshop and discover the impact of nursing and allied health in neuromodulation 🔗 https://ins-congress.com/nurses-and-allied-health-professionals-workshop/

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖“Transcranial photobiomodulation for neuromodulation of brain disorders: a perspec...
03/31/2026

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖

“Transcranial photobiomodulation for neuromodulation of brain disorders: a perspective”

🔗 https://ow.ly/g4xx50YBie4

HOW TO CITE 👉De Ridder D., Hamblin M.R., Vanneste S. 2026. Transcranial Photobiomodulation for Neuromodulation of Brain Disorders: A Perspective. Neuromodulation 2026; ■: 1–24.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2025.12.006

Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) is a key part of the INS 2026 experience, with sessions that look closely at how th...
03/30/2026

Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) is a key part of the INS 2026 experience, with sessions that look closely at how these techniques are applied - and evaluated - across different patient populations.

One of the NIBS sessions will focus on neurodevelopmental considerations, led by Christine Conelea, whose work sits at the intersection of psychiatry, neuroscience, and clinical research in pediatric and adolescent populations.

The NIBS program at offers space for careful discussion of where noninvasive approaches are proving useful, where evidence is still emerging, and how practice can evolve responsibly.

🔗 Secure your place and explore the full session lineup: https://ins-congress.com/non-invasive-brain-stimulation/

 : Noninvasive electrical neuromodulation may help relieve symptoms of functional constipation, improve quality of life,...
03/27/2026

: Noninvasive electrical neuromodulation may help relieve symptoms of functional constipation, improve quality of life, and reduce the need for pharmacologic treatments, according to this systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

📖 “Efficacy and Safety of Noninvasive Electrical Neuromodulation for Treatment of Functional Constipation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials”

👀 https://www.neuromodulationjournal.org/article/S1094-7159(24)01217-0/fulltext

HOW TO CITE 👉
Long S., Ji S., Nojkov B., Chen J.D.Z. 2025. Efficacy and Safety of Noninvasive Electrical Neuromodulation for Treatment of Functional Constipation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 54–67.

➡️ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurom.2024.10.009

03/26/2026

Today, on International Epilepsy Awareness Day (Purple Day), we recognize the millions of people worldwide living with epilepsy and the clinicians, researchers, and care teams working to improve treatment options and quality of life.

Neuromodulation plays an important role in epilepsy care, particularly for people whose seizures are not controlled with medication alone. At , refractory epilepsy will be addressed within the scientific program through sessions that focus on current practice, ongoing research, and the challenges that remain in managing complex cases.

By bringing together diverse expertise across disciplines, INS 2026 creates space for informed discussion on how neuromodulation fits into comprehensive epilepsy care today.

🔗 Explore the scientific program and build your agenda ahead: https://ins-congress.com/scientific-program/

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖“Thalamic Neurostimulation and Effects on Movement Consolidation in Essential Trem...
03/25/2026

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖

“Thalamic Neurostimulation and Effects on Movement Consolidation in Essential Tremor”

🔗 https://ow.ly/H7wX50YyKun

HOW TO CITE 👉 Kim J.J., Delmas S., Choi Y.J., Wong J.K., Okun M.S., Yacoubi B., Christou E.A. 2026. Thalamic Neurostimulation and Effects on Movement Consolidation in Essential Tremor. Neuromodulation 2026; ■: 1–10.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2026.01.006

Explore the latest advances in gastrointestinal neuromodulation and its evolving role in clinical care at our upcoming f...
03/24/2026

Explore the latest advances in gastrointestinal neuromodulation and its evolving role in clinical care at our upcoming free Virtual Journal Club.

Moderators Jiande Chen, PhD, and Leonardo Kapural, MD, PhD, will guide a discussion of recent studies on:
• Gastric electrical stimulation for gastroparesis
• Neuromodulation for pediatric functional dyspepsia
• Noninvasive therapies for functional constipation

📅 Thursday, April 16, 2026
🕚 4:30 PM EDT | 22:30 CEST | 06:30 AM+1 Day AEST
🔗 Register here: bit.ly/JC-April-2026

Gain practical insights, get your questions answered by the experts and earn CME credit.

Prof. Sam Eldabe joins the   plenary lineup to discuss the clinical application of neuromodulation in pain practice!With...
03/23/2026

Prof. Sam Eldabe joins the plenary lineup to discuss the clinical application of neuromodulation in pain practice!

With a focus on critical evaluation and long-term evidence, his session will explore the practicalities of intrathecal therapies and the role of rigorous research in guiding daily clinical decisions.

🔗 Explore the plenary session lineup: ins-congress.com/plenary-sessions/

 : Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may modulate corticospinal neurotransmission, with this study showing ...
03/20/2026

: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may modulate corticospinal neurotransmission, with this study showing increased motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitudes beginning 30 minutes after tDCS combined with motor imagery.

📖 “Investigating the Working Mechanism of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation”
👀 https://ow.ly/KiwJ50Ytv0P

HOW TO CITE 👉 Lescrauwaet E., Sprengers M., Carrette E., Algoet C.,
Mertens A., Klooster D., Beumer S., Mestrom R., Raedt R., Boon P., Vonck K. 2025. Investigating the Working Mechanism of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 68–75.

➡️ DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.neurom.2024.05.002

Join us on April 9 for a free, 90-minute webinar on drug resistant epilepsy, focusing on diagnosis, patient selection, a...
03/19/2026

Join us on April 9 for a free, 90-minute webinar on drug resistant epilepsy, focusing on diagnosis, patient selection, and vagus nerve stimulation in clinical practice.

Through case-based discussion, the expert faculty will review diagnostic pathways, identify appropriate candidates for VNS, and address procedure-specific considerations relevant to treating DRE.

Take part in this educational session to gain practical insights and earn CME credit.

📅 Thursday, April 9, 2026
🕚 4:30 PM EDT | 22:30 CEST
🔗 Save your spot: bit.ly/INS-April-2026

This webinar has been supported by an educational grant from LivaNova.

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