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Artificial Intelligence and Pain Medicine: An Introduction [PDF]
Jonathan M Hagedorn,1 Tony K George,2 Rohit Aiyer,3 Keith Schmidt,4 John Halamka,5 Ryan S D’Souza1 1Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Division of Pain Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA; 2Department of Physical Medicine and ...
Hagedorn JM +5 more
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Updated Review on Ozone Therapy in Pain Medicine
The use of medical ozone in the treatment of chronic pain is progressively expanding in Spain and today it is used both in public and private medical centers.
Francisco Javier Hidalgo-Tallón +4 more
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Narrative reviews in anesthesia and pain medicine: guidelines for producers, reviewers and consumers. [PDF]
Well-established guidelines and checklists for authors, reviewers, and readers of systematic reviews and scoping reviews are readily available. However, the availability of such for narrative reviews is lacking, including, but not limited to, field ...
Kelley GA, D'Souza RS.
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Andrea Chadwick, Andrew Frazier, Talal W Khan, Erin Young Department of Anesthesiology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USACorrespondence: Andrea Chadwick 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Mail Stop 1034, Kansas City, KS, 66160, USATel +1 913-588-
Chadwick A, Frazier A, Khan TW, Young E
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Sensors and Devices Guided by Artificial Intelligence for Personalized Pain Medicine. [PDF]
Personalized pain medicine aims to tailor pain treatment strategies for the specific needs and characteristics of an individual patient, holding the potential for improving treatment outcomes, reducing side effects, and enhancing patient satisfaction ...
Xing Y, Yang K, Lu A, Mackie K, Guo F.
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Interdisciplinary interactive blended learning concept in times of a pandemic – pain medicine “totally digital” [PDF]
Introduction: Pain medicine is located in different sections of the medical curriculum. In the pandemic situation, an online teaching concept for Q14 which includes several disciplines had to be developed.
Lisa Schramm +3 more
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A cross-sectional survey unveiling the imperatives for continuing education and discipline development in pain medicine [PDF]
ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate persistent gaps in pain medicine education and unmet training needs, while exploring the significance of continuing education in driving disciplinary evolution.MethodsA questionnaire was distributed online in the ...
Ren Jiang +6 more
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The adequate cotreatment of chronic pain and addiction disorders is a complex and challenging problem for health care professionals. There is great potential for cannabinoids in the treatment of pain; however, the increasing prevalence of recreational ...
Douglas Gourlay
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Advancing Pain Medicine Through Interdisciplinary Approaches and Platforms [Letter] [PDF]
Qian Chen Physical Education Institute of Jimei University, Xiamen, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Qian Chen, Physical Education Institute of Jimei University, Xiamen, People’s Republic of China, Email qianchen202408@163 ...
Chen Q
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Chronic pain is a frequent, intricate, and adverse condition that has a considerable influence on individuals and society at large. In India, its prevalence is around 20%.
Gautam Das +10 more
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