Lower Extremity Nerve Blocks
Introduction Lower extremity blocks (LEBs) are common techniques for surgical anesthesia and postoperative analgesia. They are being used more frequently in the setting of outpatient surgery worldwide because of their…
Introduction Lower extremity blocks (LEBs) are common techniques for surgical anesthesia and postoperative analgesia. They are being used more frequently in the setting of outpatient surgery worldwide because of their…
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This chapter focuses on the physical medicine techniques used to treat patients in pain. At the conclusion of reading this chapter the reader will have a thorough understanding of physical…
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A number of psychological interventions have been developed for patients with chronic pain, with a large body of research supporting their efficacy. Before reviewing the approaches with the greatest empirical…
In contrast to the use of a systemic analgesic, use of a topical analgesic may result in relief of pain without the requirement for notable systemic absorption. A topical analgesic…
The use of naturally occurring plant material for the relief of pain dates back to early times. Advances in antipyretic and analgesic medications began in the late 1800s with the…
The second half of the 20th century saw the introduction of a range of therapeutic agents that were shown to have an antidepressant effect. Among these agents were those with…
Medication delivery to the spinal cord or the dorsal nerve roots via the intrathecal or epidural route exploits the endogenous pharmacology of the neuraxis to relieve pain in patients. These…