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Suprascapular Nerve Block

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CHAPTER 64 Suprascapular Nerve Block Christopher Gharibo and Steve Aydin INTRODUCTION The suprascapular nerve is a branch off the brachial plexus that arises from the C5-C6 nerve roots. It has…

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Trigger Point Injections

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CHAPTER 52 Trigger Point Injections Ricardo A. Nieves and Rinoo V. Shah INDICATIONS •   Trigger point injections (TIs) are commonly used as a treatment option in patients with acute and chronic…

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Lumbar Sympathetic Block

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CHAPTER 47 Lumbar Sympathetic Block Joshua P. Prager SYMPATHETIC NERVE BLOCKS Indications Pain specialists use sympathetic nerve blocks for diagnostic, prognostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic purposes (Table 47-1). Sympathetic nerve blocks…

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Anticoagulation Guidelines

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CHAPTER 10 Anticoagulation Guidelines Nirmala R. Abraham, Cathy D. Trame, and Sudhir Diwan INTRODUCTION Patients seeking interventional treatment for chronic pain can have a variety of medical problems. The aging…

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Sedation for Interventional Pain Procedures

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CHAPTER 11 Sedation for Interventional Pain Procedures Nancy Staats INTRODUCTION •   Many patients with acute and chronic pain may require sedation for interventional pain procedures. •   Patients may have extreme anxiety about…

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Botulinum Toxins

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CHAPTER 8 Botulinum Toxins Charles E. Argoff and Howard Smith BACKGROUND Botulinum toxins are neurotoxins produced by the gram-positive, spore-forming, anaerobic bacteria, Clostridium botulinum, as well as C butyricum, C…

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Respiratory System Physiology

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Fig. 18.1 This Fig depicts the pressure volume curve of lung (P L ), chest wall (P CW ) and total respiratory system (P T ). The diagram indicates the direction…

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