Interventional Pain ManagementThis volume provides up-to-date information on interventional pain management, and contains step-by-step explanations to make techniques accessible. The text covers: mechanisms of pain and their clinical implications; spinal drugs delivery system; and advanced managemment techniques as well as future techniques. Each chapter contains practical suggestions for improving the success rate of interventional pain management techniques and avoiding pitfalls. |
Contents
Part III | 151 |
Pharmacology of the Pain Processing System | 166 |
Cryoneurolysis in Clinical Practice | 181 |
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