Dr. Haider Poster Presentations

Dr. Haider Poster Presentations

Poster presentations are a common format for presenting research findings at academic conferences. The format involves displaying a poster that summarizes the key points of a research study, along with visual aids such as graphs, charts, and images.

Poster presentations typically include an introduction that provides background information and the research question or hypothesis, followed by a description of the methods used to conduct the study. The results of the study are then presented, often through visual aids, and are discussed in the context of the research question or hypothesis. Finally, the conclusions of the study are presented, along with implications for future research or practical applications.

Poster presentations provide a way for researchers to share their work with a large audience and to receive feedback from peers. They are often structured to encourage discussion and interaction, with researchers standing next to their posters and answering questions or engaging in discussions with attendees. Overall, poster presentations are an effective way to communicate research findings in a clear and concise manner.

POSTER PRESENTATONS:

  • Haider NR. Caudal approach for SCS. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting; December 2008; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR. SCS for Vulvodynia. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting; December 2008; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR. Coccydynia Treated with Spinal Cord Stimulation; A Case Report. Poster presented at: The 24th Annual Meeting of The American Academy of Pain Medicine; February 14, 2008; Orlando, FL.
  • Haider, NR. Neuromodulation in the treatment of chronic testicular pain. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society; December 2009; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Lower Abdominal Pain: A Case Series Report. Poster presented at: The American Academy of Pain Medicine’s 27th Annual Meeting; March 24-27, 2011; Washington, DC.
  • Haider, NR. 360 Degree Cranial Neurostimulator Implantation for Migraine Headaches using a 32 contact IPG and 4 leads (Haider 360 Halo). Poster presented at: The International Neuromodulation Society 11th World Congress; June 8-13, 2013; Berlin, Germany.
  • Haider, NR. Spectra multiple independent current control (MICC) and patient-specific optimization of stimulation. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting; December 5-8, 2013; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR. Clinically significant outcomes with precision spectra using the 16-contact Infineon lead. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting; December 5-8 2013, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Lower Abdominal Pain: A Case Series Report. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society’s 17th Annual Meeting; December 5-8, 2013; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR. Highly significant pain reduction with precision spectra spinal cord stimulation trials. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society; December 5-8 2013; Las Vegas Nevada, USA.
  • Haider, NR. Highly significant pain reduction with precision spectra and 16-contact Infineon leads. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society 17th Annual Meeting; December 5-8, 2013; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR. Highly significant reduction in chronic low back pain with the precision spectra system. Poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society 17th Annual Meeting; December 5-8, 2013; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR. Highly significant trial outcomes with precision spectra 16-contact Infineon leads. Poster presented at The North American Neuromodulation Society 17th Annual Meeting; December 5-8, 2013; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR et al. Highly Significant Pain Reduction with a 32-contact Multiple Independent Current Control SCS System. Co-Author Poster presented at: The World Institute of Pain Congress; June 2014; Berlin, Germany.
  • Haider, NR et al. Highly significant reduction in low back pain with 32-contact multiple independent current control SCS system. Poster presented at: The World Institute of Pain Congress; June 2014; Berlin, Germany.
  • Haider, NR et al. Treating Difficult Pain Patterns with a 32-contact Multiple Independent Current Control SCS System. Co-author poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society; December 2014; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR et al. Highly significant pain reduction sustained out to 1 year with 32-contact multiple independent current control (MICC) SCS. Co-author poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS); December 2014: Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR et al. 32 contact multiple independent current control (MICC) and patient-specific optimization of stimulation. Co-author presented at The North American Neuromodulation Society; December 2014; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR et al. Long-term back pain relief with precision spectra SCS and 32-contact anatomically-based programming. Co-authored oral presentation at: The North American Neuromodulation Society; December 2014; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR et al. Highly significant pain reduction sustained out to 1 year with 32-contact multiple independent current control (MICC) SCS”. Co-author poster presented at: The American Academy of Pain Medicine; March 19-22, 2015; Washington, DC.
  • Haider, NR et al. Advanced SCS using anatomically-guided neural targeting and patient specific optimization of stimulation. Poster presented at The International Neuromodulation Society; June 2015; Montreal, Canada.
  • Haider, NR et al. Long-term clinical outcomes with advanced SCS using anatomically-guided neural targeting. Co-author poster presented at The International Neuromodulation Society; June 2015; Montreal, Canada.
  • Haider, NR et al. Advanced SCS with anatomically-guided neural targeting: A view from the prospective 4800 patient global registry. Co-author poster presented at The International Neuromodulation Society; June 2015; Montreal, Canada.
  • Haider, NR et al. Advanced SCS using anatomically-guided neural targeting and patient specific optimization of stimulation. Co-author poster presented at: The International Spine Intervention Society; July 28-August 1, 2015; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR et al. Long-term back pain relief with anatomically-guided neural targeted spinal cord stimulation. Co-author poster presented at: The International Spine Intervention Society; July 28-August 1, 2015; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR et al. Long-term clinical outcomes with advanced SCS using anatomically-guided neural targeting stimulation. Co-author poster presented at: The International Spine Intervention Society; July 28-August 1, 2015; Las Vegas, NV.
  • Haider, NR et al. RELIEF. Co-authored poster presented at: The North American Neuromodulation Society; December 10-13, 2015; Las Vegas, NV.