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Postoperative Pain Management With Ketorolac, Acetaminophen, and Gabapentin in Femoral Shaft Fractures: A Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev
Hess Arcelay H   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Efficacy of Intravenous Analgesia and Various Nerve Blocks for Pain Management in Elderly Patients With Hip Fractures: A Meta‐Analysis

open access: yesOrthopaedic Surgery, EarlyView.
Nerve blocks significantly improve pain management, reduce opioid consumption, and lower adverse reactions compared to intravenous analgesia in elderly patients with hip fractures. ABSTRACT Pain management in elderly patients with hip fractures has received more and more attention, which is crucial for promoting recovery and reducing complications.
Yuping Liu, Li Zhou, Xin Wang
wiley   +1 more source

Ozone as a method for decontamination of dissolving microneedles for clinical use

open access: yesPhotochemistry and Photobiology, EarlyView.
This study assessed the impact of ozone decontamination on the mechanical properties of microneedles fabricated with 20% Gantrez AN‐139. Microbiological assays assessed decontamination efficacy and detect any intrinsic contamination from the manufacturing process.
Michelle B. Requena   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Photobiomodulation associated with physical exercise in shoulder impingement syndrome. Systematic review with meta‐analysis

open access: yesPhotochemistry and Photobiology, EarlyView.
The combination of physical exercise and PBM therapy has been demonstrated to be an effective approach in reducing pain and enhancing range of motion and functionality. Abstract To present the use of PBM associated with physical exercise in the treatment of shoulder impingement syndrome, with its different parameters. The following databases were used:
Giulia de Lara Quagliotto   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Kinetics of an injectable pro-drug of acetaminophen (propacetamol) in children

open access: bronze, 1991
E. Boccard   +5 more
openalex   +1 more source

The Grice Is Right: Grice's Non‐Cooperation Problem and the Structure of Conversation

open access: yesPhilosophical Perspectives, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT H. P. Grice seemed to rest his theory of conversational implicature on the assumption that speakers aim to cooperatively exchange information with each other. In the real world, speakers often don't. Does one of the most influential theories in 20th‐century philosophy of language rest on a mistake? Yes—but not in the way that philosophers have
Sam Berstler
wiley   +1 more source

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