A genuine evidence-based text for optimum pain relief in various chronic conditions * Contributes an important advance in the practice of pain management providing the information on which to build more coherent and standardised strategies for relief of patient suffering * Answers questions about
Postoperative pain management in patients with chronic pain syndromes
โ Scribed by Dennis Reid
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 228 KB
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1496-8975
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## Central post-stroke pain Central post-stroke pain is often continuous and described as burning, aching, pricking, lacerating, and squeezing [4] but may have any pain descriptor.
A genuine evidence-based text for optimum pain relief in various chronic conditions * Contributes an important advance in the practice of pain management providing the information on which to build more coherent and standardised strategies for relief of patient suffering * Answers questions about
A genuine evidence-based text for optimum pain relief in various chronic conditions * Contributes an important advance in the practice of pain management providing the information on which to build more coherent and standardised strategies for relief of patient suffering * Answers questions about
Objective. We hypothesized that change in pain threshold to pressure reflects a generalized change in the pain system affecting both tender and control points. Methods. We assessed 18 tender points and 4 control points using an algometer in 60 patients with generalized fibromyalgialfibrositis syndr