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Clas Mannheimer

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Lakartidningen|October 14, 2008
[Neuropathic pain on new scientific basis]Clas Mannheimer
Lakartidningen|March 21, 2009
[Pain. Multidisciplinary attitude decisive]Clas Mannheimer
Lakartidningen|March 21, 2009
[Pain analysis--basis for management of long-term pain]Clas Mannheimer
Lakartidningen|May 4, 2010
[The studies decide the evidence]Clas Mannheimer, Susanna Axelsson
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|October 5, 2006
Chest pain: an updateMats Börjesson, Clas Mannheimer
Pain|June 1, 1979
The analgesic effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TNS) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A comparative study of different pulse patternsClas Mannheimer, Carl-Axel Carlsson
Pain|April 1, 1990
The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on catecholamine metabolism during pacing-induced angina pectoris and the influence of naloxoneClas Mannheimer, Håkan Emanuelsson, Finn Waagstein
Future Cardiology|November 5, 2011
Spinal cord stimulation for long-term treatment of severe angina pectoris: what does the evidence say?Mats Börjesson, Paulin Andréll, Clas Mannheimer
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology|April 6, 2018
Effects of high-frequency, high-intensity transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation versus intravenous opioids for pain relief after gynecologic laparoscopic surgery: a randomized controlled studyBirgitta Platon, Clas Mannheimer, Paulin Andréll
Lakartidningen|March 8, 2002
[Is there an effective treatment of refractory angina pectoris?]Tore Eliasson, Clas Mannheimer, Henrik Norrsell
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Lakartidningen|October 14, 2008
[Neuropathic pain on new scientific basis]Clas Mannheimer
Lakartidningen|March 21, 2009
[Pain. Multidisciplinary attitude decisive]Clas Mannheimer
Lakartidningen|March 21, 2009
[Pain analysis--basis for management of long-term pain]Clas Mannheimer
Lakartidningen|May 4, 2010
[The studies decide the evidence]Clas Mannheimer, Susanna Axelsson
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|October 5, 2006
Chest pain: an updateMats Börjesson, Clas Mannheimer
Pain|June 1, 1979
The analgesic effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TNS) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A comparative study of different pulse patternsClas Mannheimer, Carl-Axel Carlsson
Pain|April 1, 1990
The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on catecholamine metabolism during pacing-induced angina pectoris and the influence of naloxoneClas Mannheimer, Håkan Emanuelsson, Finn Waagstein
Future Cardiology|November 5, 2011
Spinal cord stimulation for long-term treatment of severe angina pectoris: what does the evidence say?Mats Börjesson, Paulin Andréll, Clas Mannheimer
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology|April 6, 2018
Effects of high-frequency, high-intensity transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation versus intravenous opioids for pain relief after gynecologic laparoscopic surgery: a randomized controlled studyBirgitta Platon, Clas Mannheimer, Paulin Andréll
Lakartidningen|March 8, 2002
[Is there an effective treatment of refractory angina pectoris?]Tore Eliasson, Clas Mannheimer, Henrik Norrsell
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