
Episode #16
Dr. Jeffery Raskin on Neuromodulation for Chronic Pain in Children
STEIN Fireside Podcast: Dr. Jeffery Raskin on Neuromodulation for Chronic Pain in Children, S1-Ep16 In this episode of the Stein Fireside Podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Raskin, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Northwestern University and Lurie Children's Hospital, discusses the emerging role of neuromodulation for chronic pain in pediatric patients. He explores why chronic pain in children is often under-recognized and under-treated, reviews the science of pain pathways, and explains how therapies such as spinal cord stimulation (SCS), dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, and intrathecal pain pumps are helping young patients regain function and quality of life. Dr. Raskin shares compelling patient stories, including children suffering from CRPS, phantom limb pain, chronic headaches, and cancer-related pain who experienced dramatic improvements through neuromodulation. He also discusses the importance of multidisciplinary care, psychological evaluation, referral pathways, patient education, and the ongoing battle with insurance approvals for pediatric pain interventions. The conversation highlights the growing evidence supporting pediatric neuromodulation, the need for advocacy and policy reform, and the opportunity to improve outcomes for children whose lives are disrupted by chronic pain.

