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Manisha Trivedi1, Jaisha Mathew2
1Division of Interventional Pain Management, Department of Supportive Care Medicine, City of Hope National Medical Center, 1500 E Duarte Rd, Duarte, CA, 91010, USA. mtrivedi@coh.org.
Interventional pain management uses invasive techniques for diagnosing and treating pain unresponsive to standard treatments. This medical subspecialty employs methods like nerve blocks and neuromodulation for pain relief.
Area of Science:
- Pain Medicine
- Interventional Procedures
Background:
- Conventional medical management often fails for complex pain syndromes.
- A specialized approach is needed for refractory pain conditions.
Purpose of the Study:
- To define the scope of interventional pain management.
- To highlight its role in diagnosing and treating difficult pain.
Main Methods:
- Utilizes invasive techniques.
- Includes joint injections, nerve blocks, neurolysis, neuromodulation, and epidural/selective nerve blocks.
Main Results:
- Provides diagnostic capabilities for pain syndromes.
- Offers therapeutic interventions for pain unresponsive to other treatments.
Conclusions:
- Interventional pain management is a crucial subspecialty for complex pain.
- It offers advanced options when conventional methods are insufficient.
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