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When the treatment itself appears to initiate the onset of pain and/or swelling, the result can be very distressing to both the patient and the operator.
Patients might even consider postoperative pain and flare-up as a benchmark against which the clinician's skills are measured. Prevalence of
Introduction
Postoperative pain is often thought to be inadequately treated in half of all surgical procedures . Postoperative pain management in patients undergoing spine surgery is often difficult and challenging. The challenges of opioid tolerance and paucity of efficient opioid sparing agents
Translational study of the effects of Neural Mobilization in patients with lomboisquiatalgia
The spinal nerve injury in humans often results in neuropathic pain characterized by spontaneous burning pain accompanied by allodynia and hyperalgesia [1]. These signs and symptoms occur in the continuous
PROJECT DESCRIPTION Principal Investigator: Hajime Tokuno, MD
Project Title: "Efficacy of botulinum toxin injection in reducing limb pain in patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome"
Purpose: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a condition affecting anywhere from 1 to 5 million Americans including
Aims and perspectives:
During the last 20 years there has been increasing focus on the morbidity following breast cancer treatment. This has lead to new and less mutilating surgical techniques to replace the traditional operations: Breast conserving surgery (BCS) instead of mastectomy and sentinel
The secondary objectives of this study are:
- To compare the efficacy (non-inferiority) of intravenous paracetamol and ketoprofen at 90 minutes (vns for pain).
- To compare both arms in terms of other administered drugs (for pain).
- To observe and compare side effects between the two arms:
The pathophysiology of CRPS-1 is unknown yet a considerable number of studies suggest that the fundamental cause of abnormal pain is due to microvascular pathology of deep tissues.
Reduced blood flow to deep tissues such as muscle, nerve, and bone can lead to a combination of inflammatory and
The Department of Anesthesiology is conducting a clinical trial to evaluate if pregabalin given prior to and for several days after Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) will reduce the prevalence of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) at late postoperative times. The prevalence of complex regional pain