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Steroids further improve ganglion impar blocks for coccyx pain (tailbone pain)

Foye PM, Araujo MR, Sidhu GJS

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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: bench to clinical practice

Kim E

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Zoster sine herpete: a disease that ophthalmologists should be aware of

Al-Ani HH, Niederer RL

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Sencan S, Edipoglu IS, Ulku Demir FG, Yolcu G, Gunduz OH

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Application of purified porcine collagen in patients with chronic refractory musculoskeletal pain

Seong H, Kim RK, Shin Y, Lee HW, Koh JC

Background: This study aimed to assess the potential efficacy of purified porcine atelocollagen (PAC) for the management of refractory chronic pain due to suspected connective tissue damage. Methods: Patients treated with...
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The trend of prevalence of pain in Korea from 2005 to 2016

Cho SH, Kim YM, Lee JH, Kim HS, Song JS

Background: Korean society is afflicted with rapid aging. Aging is a risk factor for pain, and pain can reduce patients’ quality of life. Thus, adequate management and monitoring of changing...
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Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?

Schembri E, Massalha V, Spiteri K, Camilleri L, Lungaro-Mifsud S

Background: This study investigated whether current smoking and a higher nicotine dependency were associated with chronic low back pain (LBP), lumbar related leg pain (sciatica) and/or radicular neuropathic pain. Methods: A...
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Pain Passport as a tool to improve analgesic use in children with suspected fractures in emergency departments

Hwang S, Choi YJ, Jung JY, Choi Y, Ham EM, Park JW, Kwon H, Kim DK, Kwak YH

Background: In the emergency department (ED), adequate pain control is essential for managing patients; however, children with pain are known to receive less analgesia than adults with pain. We introduce...
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Effect of intraperitoneally administered propentofylline in a rat model of postoperative pain

Choi GJ, Kang H, Lee JM, Baek CW, Jung YH, Woo YC, Do JH, Ko JS

Background: In this study, we sought to evaluate whether systemic propentofylline (PPF) has antiallodynic effects in a rat model of postoperative pain, and to assess the mechanism involved. Methods: After plantar...
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Effect of Zhongyi paste on inflammatory pain in mice by regulation of the extracellular regulated protein kinases 1/2– cyclooxygenase-2–prostaglandin E2 pathway

Xiao A, Wu C, Kuang L, Lu W, Zhao X, Kuang Z, Hao N

Background: Zhongyi paste is a traditional Chinese medicine herbal paste that is externally applied to reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Methods: An acute foot swelling inflammation model in C57BL/6J mice was...
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The effect of postoperatively applied far-infrared radiation on pain and tendon-to-bone healing after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a clinical prospective randomized comparative study

Yoon JY, Park JH, Lee KJ, Kim HS, Rhee SM, Oh JH

Background: The effects of far-infrared radiation (FIR) on the treatment of rotator cuff diseases remains unknown. We evaluated the safety and efficacy of FIR after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with...
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Extra-spinal sciatica and sciatica mimics: a scoping review

Siddiq MAB, Clegg D, Hasan SA, Rasker JJ

Not all sciatica-like manifestations are of lumbar spine origin. Some of them are caused at points along the extra-spinal course of the sciatic nerve, making diagnosis difficult for the treating...
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The analgesic efficacy of a single injection of ultrasound-guided retrolaminar paravertebral block for breast surgery: a prospective, randomized, double-blinded study

Hwang BY, Kim E, Kwon Jy, Lee Jy, Lee D, Park EJ, Kang T

Background: The thoracic paravertebral block is an effective analgesic technique for postoperative pain management after breast surgery. The ultrasound-guided retrolaminar block (RLB) is a safer alternative to conventional paravertebral block. Thus,...
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Etiopathogenesis of sacroiliitis: implications for assessment and management

Baronio M, Sadia H, Paolacci S, Prestamburgo D, Miotti D, Guardamagna VA, Natalini G, Bertelli M

The sacroiliac joints connect the base of the sacrum to the ilium. When inflamed, they are suspected to cause low back pain. Inflammation of the sacroiliac joints is called sacroiliitis....
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Antinociceptive role of neurotensin receptor 1 in rats with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy

Yin M, Kim YO, Choi JI, Jeong S, Yang SH, Bae HB, Yoon MH

Background: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a major side effect of anti-cancer drugs. Neurotensin receptors (NTSRs) are widely distributed within the pain circuits in the central nervous system. The purpose...
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