Pain Management

Patient communication

New Wellness Project Focuses on Educating, Empowering Pain Patients

The Four Pillar Project provides physicians with evidence-based talking points to quickly identify problem areas and educate patients to optimize important aspects of their health.

Benjamin Abraham MD in virtual visit

The Future of Virtual Care for Pain Patients

The COVID-19 pandemic saw an increased usage of virtual visits, but what’s the long-term outlook for this model of care?

Antero-posterior and lateral images of sacroplasty technique

Patient With Breast Cancer and Pathological Sacral Fractures Finds Pain Relief

When conservative approaches don’t work, it may be time to turn to sacroplasty

Woman in hospital bed

New Guidelines Provide Further Guidance for PONV Management

Fourth iteration of the guidelines focuses on high-risk patient identification and evidence on newer drugs

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Ablation

Case Report: Cooled RF Ablation and Cementoplasty for Painful Spine Metastases

Interventional pain management when conservative measures fail

EEG
January 28, 2021/Pain Management/Research

Diagnosing Pain With an Algorithm

New research combines EEG with artificial intelligence to diagnose pain accurately and objectively

Neck X ray
October 23, 2020/Neurosciences

Surgery For Axial Neck Pain: Who Is a Good Candidate And Who Isn’t

Strong patient-physician communication and a conservative approach are essential for recovery

Healthy diet

Reducing Patients’ Chronic Pain Through Weight Loss

It is a lifestyle commitment that can minimize pain and improve lives

Nitrous oxide

Study Will Look at Nitrous Oxide as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Treatment

While logistical challenges remain, exasperated patients could have a new treatment option

Spinal Cord
June 22, 2020/Pain Management

Promising Early Results from High-Frequency Spinal Cord Stimulation Study

Most patients who received stimulation reported a reduction of pain between 50-80%

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