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Typescript. Thesis--University of Vermont. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-91).
Pain Medicine, 2008
The aim of this paper is to understand the complexity and variety of options available to the ful... more The aim of this paper is to understand the complexity and variety of options available to the fully trained interventional pain physician in regards to spinal injection for chronic pain patients. This paper reviews and summarizes indications for some of the more common injection procedures in the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions. Therapeutic and diagnostic injections are discussed as well as selected interventional, nonsurgical, treatment options. Procedures and injections around and into spinal column structures are the mainstay of the medical specialty Interventional Pain Management. These precise and selective procedures require specific and intensive training over and above that afforded in the majority of the primary residencies and fellowship programs. Well-planned, physician expert instructed and proctored cadaver training along with physician review and procedure practice guidance are required for safe performance of the procedures.
Data Revues 18770657 Unassign S1877065711000479, Mar 5, 2011
Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Discogenic Pain, 2012
Pain Procedures in Clinical Practice, 2011
Pain Procedures in Clinical Practice, 2011
Pain Medicine, 2013
Objective. To determine the effectiveness of lumbar transforaminal injection of steroids in the t... more Objective. To determine the effectiveness of lumbar transforaminal injection of steroids in the treatment of radicular pain.
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1983
Developmental Biology, 1982
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2011
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1987
Pain Medicine, 2008
Background. Spinal intervention procedures are widely practiced. Complications are sometimes desc... more Background. Spinal intervention procedures are widely practiced. Complications are sometimes described in case reports, but the full spectrum of possible complications has not been comprehensively publicized. The fact that certain complications continue to occur suggests that practitioners may not be fully aware of the nature of possible complications and how to recognize warning signs.
Typescript. Thesis--University of Vermont. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-91).
Pain Medicine, 2008
The aim of this paper is to understand the complexity and variety of options available to the ful... more The aim of this paper is to understand the complexity and variety of options available to the fully trained interventional pain physician in regards to spinal injection for chronic pain patients. This paper reviews and summarizes indications for some of the more common injection procedures in the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions. Therapeutic and diagnostic injections are discussed as well as selected interventional, nonsurgical, treatment options. Procedures and injections around and into spinal column structures are the mainstay of the medical specialty Interventional Pain Management. These precise and selective procedures require specific and intensive training over and above that afforded in the majority of the primary residencies and fellowship programs. Well-planned, physician expert instructed and proctored cadaver training along with physician review and procedure practice guidance are required for safe performance of the procedures.
Data Revues 18770657 Unassign S1877065711000479, Mar 5, 2011
Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Discogenic Pain, 2012
Pain Procedures in Clinical Practice, 2011
Pain Procedures in Clinical Practice, 2011
Pain Medicine, 2013
Objective. To determine the effectiveness of lumbar transforaminal injection of steroids in the t... more Objective. To determine the effectiveness of lumbar transforaminal injection of steroids in the treatment of radicular pain.
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1983
Developmental Biology, 1982
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2011
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1987
Pain Medicine, 2008
Background. Spinal intervention procedures are widely practiced. Complications are sometimes desc... more Background. Spinal intervention procedures are widely practiced. Complications are sometimes described in case reports, but the full spectrum of possible complications has not been comprehensively publicized. The fact that certain complications continue to occur suggests that practitioners may not be fully aware of the nature of possible complications and how to recognize warning signs.