Interventional techniques in the management of chronic spinal pain: evidence-based practice guidelin...
Interventional techniques in the management of chronic spinal pain: evidence-based practice guidelines
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Boswell, Mark V , Shah, Rinoo V , Everett, Clifford R , Sehgal, Nalini , McKenzie Brown, Ann Marie , Abdi, Salahadin , Bowman, 2nd, Richard C , Deer, Timothy R , Datta, Sukdeb , Colson, James D , Spillane, William F , Smith, Howard S , Lucas, Linda F , Burton, Allen W , Chopra, Pradeep , Staats, Peter S , Wasserman, Ronald A and Manchikanti, Laxmaiah
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United States: American Society of Interventional Pain Physician
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English
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United States: American Society of Interventional Pain Physician
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The lifetime prevalence of spinal pain has been reported as 54% to 80%, with as many as 60% of patients continuing to have chronic pain five years or longer after the initial episode. Spinal pain is associated with significant economic, societal, and health impact. Available evidence documents a wide degree of variance in the definition and the pra...
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Interventional techniques in the management of chronic spinal pain: evidence-based practice guidelines
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Author / Creator
Shah, Rinoo V
Everett, Clifford R
Sehgal, Nalini
McKenzie Brown, Ann Marie
Abdi, Salahadin
Bowman, 2nd, Richard C
Deer, Timothy R
Datta, Sukdeb
Colson, James D
Spillane, William F
Smith, Howard S
Lucas, Linda F
Burton, Allen W
Chopra, Pradeep
Staats, Peter S
Wasserman, Ronald A
Manchikanti, Laxmaiah
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_70172626
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_70172626
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1533-3159
E-ISSN
2150-1149
DOI
10.36076/ppj.2006/9/1