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71 related items for PubMed ID: 6190465

  • 21. Oxymorphone extended release for the treatment of chronic low back pain: a retrospective pooled analysis of enriched-enrollment clinical trial data stratified according to age, sex, and prior opioid use.
    Peniston JH, Gould E.
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  • 22. Conservative inhospital management of low back pain patients. Factors predicting two-year outcomes.
    Zufferey P, Cedraschi C, Vischer TL.
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  • 23. Treatment expectancy and credibility are associated with the outcome of both physical and cognitive-behavioral treatment in chronic low back pain.
    Smeets RJ, Beelen S, Goossens ME, Schouten EG, Knottnerus JA, Vlaeyen JW.
    Clin J Pain; 2008 May; 24(4):305-15. PubMed ID: 18427229
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  • 24. Transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcPO2) in the testing period of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in critical limb ischemia of the lower extremities.
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  • 26. Interventions associated with an increased or decreased likelihood of pain reduction and improved function in patients with adhesive capsulitis: a retrospective cohort study.
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  • 27. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the relief of chronic pain.
    Don RG, Tay G.
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  • 28. Failure of naloxone to reverse analgesia from transcutaneous electrical stimulation in patients with chronic pain.
    Abram SE, Reynolds AC, Cusick JF.
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  • 29. [The use of electrical transcutaneous nerve stimulations in chronic pain. Method and preliminary results in 28 cases (author's transl)].
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    Ann Med Interne (Paris); 1981 Feb; 132(6):377-80. PubMed ID: 6274237
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  • 30. The effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on experimental pain and sympathetic nervous system response.
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  • 31. An investigation into the effect of electrode placement of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on experimentally induced ischemic pain in healthy human participants.
    Brown L, Tabasam G, Bjordal JM, Johnson MI.
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  • 32. The effects of unilateral transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of the median nerve on bilateral somatosensory thresholds.
    Dean J, Bowsher D, Johnson MI.
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  • 33. Electrical stimulation: new methods for therapy and rehabilitation.
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  • 34. [Treatment with transcutaneous electric stimulation in chronic pain. Long-term study of 100 cases].
    Mercuri S, Contratti F, Russo A, Savino S.
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  • 35. Retrospective analysis of acute and chronic pain control in physical therapy and rehabilitation with T.E.N.S.
    Graziano JM.
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  • 36. [Treatment of chronic lumbosacral pain by transcutaneous electrical stimulation in laminectomized patients: preliminary results (author's transl)].
    Bianchi GP, Leonardi G, Marelli B.
    Chir Ital; 1979 Aug; 31 Suppl 1(4):124-7. PubMed ID: 162276
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  • 37. Treatment of the chronic pain patient.
    Sternbach RA.
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  • 38. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the relief of post-incisional surgical pain.
    Neary JM.
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  • 39. Transcutaneous electrical stimulation for chronic pain relief. A pilot study.
    Stonnington HH, Stillwell GK, Ebersold MJ, Thorsteinsson G, Laws ER.
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  • 40. [The effectiveness of stimulation of skin receptors in the treatment of prolonged pain (author's transl)].
    Lehmkuhl G, Thissen R.
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