Dr. Nataya Udomsakdi attends the global INS 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal, to update on neuromodulation innovations and elevate medical treatment standards in Thailand.

Dr. Nattaya Udomsakdi, Executive of Sapience Hospital, Attends INS 2026 in Lisbon to Explore Neuromodulation and Modern Pain Management Innovations
Sapiens Hospital, led by Dr. Nattaya Udomsakdi, Executive of Sapiens Hospital, is participating in the "17th World Congress of the International Neuromodulation Society (INS 2026)," held from May 9–14, 2026, in Lisbon, Portugal.

This congress is recognized as one of the most significant international academic platforms for Neuromodulation—the field of altering nerve activity for therapeutic purposes. The event brings together world-class physicians, researchers, scientists, and medical professionals to exchange knowledge, technology, and the latest innovations in patient care, particularly in chronic pain management, neurological disorders, rehabilitation, and minimally invasive treatments.
Advancing Medical Technology
The event showcases cutting-edge medical advancements, including:
- Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation.
- The integration of AI and Digital Technology in treatment planning.
- Personalized Medicine, which is currently a pivotal trend in the global medical community.
"Attending this international congress is a vital opportunity to update our knowledge, technology, and new treatment guidelines from global experts," said Dr. Nattaya Udomsakdi. "We aim to apply these insights to enhance the quality of treatment and patient care in Thailand, especially in pain management and musculoskeletal and neurological disorders, which are core specializations of Sapience Hospital."
Elevating Thai Healthcare to Global Standards
Sapiens Hospital prioritizes the continuous development of its medical personnel through participation in international academic forums, the study of modern medical technologies, and the establishment of collaborative networks with international medical organizations. This commitment ensures that treatment standards remain on par with international benchmarks.
Furthermore, participation in INS 2026 reflects Sapience Hospital's vision to become a leading hub for modern pain management and rehabilitation. The hospital focuses on precision, safety, and minimizing the need for major surgery, ultimately helping patients return to their daily lives with a high quality of life.
Sapiens Hospital remains confident that bringing world-class medical knowledge and innovation to develop treatment systems in Thailand is a significant step toward elevating the nation's medical landscape and providing the greatest benefit to both Thai and international patients in the future.




