A New Issue of Pain Practice Is Now Available
September 3, 2007
Pain Practice Issue 7(3) September 2007 is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
Editorial
“Evidence-Based Medicine: Our Responsibility to Our Patients” by Craig T. Hartrick, MD, 219–220.
Evidence-Based Medicine
“Clinical Research in Interventional Pain Management Techniques: The Clinician’s Point of View” by Jan Van Zundert, MD, PhD, FIPP, 221–229.
Original Articles
“Cognitive Dysfunction and Depression May Decrease Activities in Daily Life More Strongly Than Pain in Community-Dwelling Elderly Adults Living With Persistent Pain” by Timo Kauppila, MD, PhD; Anne Pesonen, MD; Pekka Tarkkila, MD, PhD; Per H. Rosenberg, MD, PhD, 241–247.
“The Short-Term Effects of Acupuncture on Myofascial Pain Patients After Clenching” byYoshi F. Shen, DDS; Greg Goddard, DDS, 256–264.
Case Report
“An Integrative Approach for Treating Postherpetic Neuralgia—A Case Report” by Shu-Ming Wang, MD, 274–278.
Case Studies from the Mayo Clinic
“Introduction of Infection Control Measures to Reduce Infection Associated With Implantable Pain Therapy Devices” by Abram H. Burgher, MD; Crawford F. Barnett, MD; Jon B. Obray, MD;W. David Mauck, MD, 279–284.