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Several publications have shown that adequate postsurgical pain control after cardiac surgery has been difficult to obtain. Hospital services have been admonished to develop appropriate organizations of care that will facilitate the use of existing expertise rather than focusing on the development of new analgesic drugs. In this.. Read More
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The axis is an important element of the musculoskeletal complex in the upper cervical spine. It is surrounded by a number of delicate neurological and vascular structures and controls a wide range of movements. Thus, a pathological C2 fracture is a threatening condition. Multiple myeloma and osteolytic metastases are the most fr.. Read More
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Rectovaginal Fistula Secondary to an Erosive Pessary: Case Presentation and Literature Review
Purpose: Complications of misuse and neglect of pessaries and treatment is discussed. The vaginal pessary is a useful tool for the management of a number of urogynecologic conditions. Although, the pessary is a safe device, it is still a foreign body and complications may occur. Serious complications are rare but can b.. Read More
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Exploring the Role of Perceived Stress in a Patient's Experience of Fibromyalgia
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine cross-sectional relationships between perceived stress and fibromyalgia impact. Also, we sought to examine the mediating effects of key fibromyalgia symptoms including pain, fatigue, unrefreshing sleep, dyscognition, depressed mood and autonomic symptoms on this relationship. .. Read More
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Modified Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Fibromyalgia
Objective A recent review showed that rTMS and tDCS are associated with initial efficacy for the treatment of chronic pain in fibromyalgia (FM). Based on these initial positive findings, there has been an interest in testing modified methods of rTMS and tDCS for the treatment of FM. Our aim was to review efficacy of modified rT.. Read More
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Objective: Evaluation of healthcare resource utilization (HRU) and costs in patients with neuropathic pain (NeP) secondary to spinal cord injury (SCI) in a Medicare population. Methods: Using data from the MarketScan Medicare Database between January 1, 2006 and June 30, 2011, patients with NeP following SCI (SCI-NeP cohort) we.. Read More
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This is a prospective analytical study of 164 trigeminal neuralgic pain patients. The study was undertaken in order to determine whether bupivacaine hydrochloride prevent TN pain and reduce the relapse of trigeminal neuralgic pain. The patient was selected who were previously received alcohol block, Carbamazepine, Cryosurgery, o.. Read More
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Neuropathic Pain
Neuropathic pain (NP) is one of the most common problems contributing to suffering and disability worldwide. Unfortunately, NP is also largely refractory to treatments, with a large number of patients continuing to report significant pain even when they are receiving recommended medications and physical therapy. Thus, there rema.. Read More
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Introduction: The B complex vitamins (B1 and B12) have been shown to have antiallodynic, antihyperalgesic and antinociceptive effect. Neuromodulators as gabapentin (GBP) and pregabalin (PGB) are effective in the treatment of painful peripheral diabetic neuropathy, but are related to occurrence of adverse events at high doses (sl.. Read More
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Acupuncture Needle-Assisted Nerve Fenestration: Reducing Iatrogenic Neuropathic Outcomes
Introduction: Partial nerve injuries frequently result in neuropathic pain that is treatment refractory and the mechanisms of which are poorly understood. Although several nerve injury models have been investigated in detail, one clinically relevant model that has received little attention is nerve fenestration, or perineurial w.. Read More
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Medical Ozone in Herniated Disc: A Classical Review
Back pain associated with herniated disks has become an important and increasing general health problem across the world. After all methods of conservative treatment have been exhausted, nucleolysis may be a minimally invasive alternative to surgery. In nucleolysis, chondrolytic substances, or other substances which reduce the p.. Read More
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The Influence Of Postoperative Analgesia On The Perioperative Immune Function In Cancer Patients
Postoperative pain significantly suppresses cell-mediated immunity (CMI). Effective postoperative analgesia can improve CMI and reduce cancer recurrence and metastasis. This article reviews the influence of different analgesic agents and techniques on perioperative immune function and long-term outcome of cancer patients, and th.. Read More
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Risk Factors And Clinical Characteristics Of Rectal Prolapse In Young Patients
Background: Rectal prolapse is a relatively common condition in children and elderly patients but uncommon in young adults less than 30 years old. The aim of this study is to identify risk factors and characteristics of rectal prolapse in this group of young patients and determine surgical outcome. Methods: Adult patients young.. Read More
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Partial removal of nucleus pulposus with consequent reduction of intradiscal pressure may be obtained with percutaneous intradiscal administration of chemical substances in the intervertebral disc. We used percutaneous intradiscal injection of radiopaque gelified ethanol (“Discogel”) in 72 patients (group 1) with con.. Read More
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Aim: To study cervical spondylosis of the nerve root treated using a Longs' bone reduction maneuver combined with silver needle acupuncture. Methods: 112 patients with cervical spondylosis of the nerve root were divided into treatment (group A) and control groups (group B). Patients in group A were treated with Longs' bone redu.. Read More
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Introduction: Neuropathic pains induced by HIV/AIDS are frequent and able to negatively impact the life quality of patients and their observance of the treatment. Objective: We aimed to study the HIV-associated neuropathic pain in infected outdoor patients, followed-up in Bamako (MALI). Method: We conducted a traversal, prospe.. Read More
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The Use Of Pain Assessment Tools In Clinical Practice: A Pilot Survey
The aim of this study was to identify which pain assessment tools are used in clinical practice. The recognition and assessment of pain is essential to ensure appropriate pain management. There are a number of pain assessment scales and tools available for healthcare professionals to assist patients describe and rate their pain .. Read More
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Background: Neuropathic pain is one of the most devastating kinds of chronic pain. Neuroinflammation has been shown to contribute to the development of neuropathic pain. We have previously demonstrated that lumbar spinal cord-infiltrating CD4+ T lymphocytes contribute to the maintenance of mechanical hypersensitivity in spinal n.. Read More
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Application Of Auricular Therapy For Cancer-Related Pain In Nursing Care
Regardless of the advances in cancer treatment, cancer-related pain is still one of the most challenging symptoms that patients face. In the United States, cancer patients have turned to a wide variety of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies as an adjunct to conventional cancer treatments. This paper introduces.. Read More
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Background and Objectives: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) type 1 is a neuropathic syndrome which most patients evolve to the necessity of interventional procedures to treat their pain. Our objective was to compare two safe options (pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) or sympathetic blocks) and their efficiency in the treatment of.. Read More
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