Neuralgia
Neuralgia is pain that follows the path of a specific nerve.
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Definition of intractable pain in the Medical Dictionary. intractable pain explanation. Information about intractable pain in Free online English dictionary. What is intractable pain? Meaning of intractable pain medical term. ... Chronic pain is persistent, intractable pain that may worsen rather than improve with time.
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Tennant - Intractable Pain Patient's Handbook for Survival 2007 6 In addition to medical providers, you may need an advocate to help deal with the intricacies of your health insurance plan and the various agencies that provide disability or worker's compensation benefits.
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Osenbach RK, Brewer R, Davis E: Motor cortex stimulation for intractable pain. Tech Neurosurg 8: 144-156, 2003 ... Son UC, Kim MC, Moon DE, et al: Motor cortex stimulation in a patient with intractable complex regional pain syndrome type II with hemibody involvement. Case report. J Neurosurg 98: 175-179, 2003...
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OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review of clinical outcomes in patients undergoing spinal fusion or the intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET) procedure for intractable discogenic low back pain. DESIGN: Systematic literature review.
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Definitions Federal intractable pain policy ... Department editors' note: This first of two articles discusses current federal policy and new state laws regarding the use of opioids to treat people with intractable pain. The second article in the series will discuss state medical boards' recent progress in...
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No laws or regulations actually prohibit the use of opioids for intractable pain (Joranson, 1995). Federal and state controlled substances laws have been silent on the use of opioids for pain; these laws are not intended to regulate medical conduct, a matter left up to state medical practice laws and regulations.
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Chronic intractable pain is best thought of as chronic pain that has no significant chance of being altered by usual treatment modalities or natural healing.
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