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Treating Low Back Pain in Failed Back Surgery Patients with Multicolumn-lead Spinal Cord Stimulation
Published on: June 26, 2018
Repeat chronic pain visits reduced from 19 to two
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Alert ED physicians about patients at risk for inappropriate use of narcotics. Help patients to set up a patient management contract with a physician. Explain that escalating doses are unsafe.
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