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Cancer pain: part 2: physical, interventional and complimentary therapies; management in the community; acute, treatment-related and complex cancer pain: a perspective from the British Pain Society endorsed by the UK Association of Palliative Medicine andJon Raphael
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
Pain Med 11:872-96. 2010..It relates the science of pain to the clinical setting and explains the role of psychological, physical, interventional and complementary therapies in cancer pain...
The pain provocation technique for adolescents with chronic pain: preliminary evidence for its effectivenessTanja Hechler
Vodafone Foundation Institute and Children s Pain Therapy and Paediatric Palliative Care, Children s and Adolescents Hospital, Datteln, Witten Herdecke University, Datteln, Germany
Pain Med 11:897-910. 2010..e., imagining increases in pain intensity), bilateral stimulation (tactile stimulation), and implementation of pain-related coping to decrease pain intensity--for adolescents suffering from chronic pain...
Cancer pain: part 1: Pathophysiology; oncological, pharmacological, and psychological treatments: a perspective from the British Pain Society endorsed by the UK Association of Palliative Medicine and the Royal College of General PractitionersJon Raphael
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
Pain Med 11:742-64. 2010..It relates the science of pain to the clinical setting and explains the role of psychological, physical, interventional and complementary therapies in cancer pain...
Randomized double-blind sham-controlled crossover study of short-term effect of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in neuropathic painJon H Raphael
Faculty of Health, Graduate School, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
Pain Med 12:1515-22. 2011....
A predictive model for intrathecal opioid dose escalation for chronic non-cancer painRui V Duarte
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
Pain Physician 15:363-9. 2012..The fear of a patient developing opioid tolerance contributes regularly to the stigmatization and withholding of intrathecal opioid therapy for chronic pain of non-cancer origin...
Long-term intrathecal drug administration for chronic nonmalignant painRui V Duarte
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 24:63-70. 2012..This study sought to examine the effectiveness of IDDS following an average of 13 years postimplantation...
Intrathecal granuloma formation as result of opioid delivery: systematic literature review of case reports and analysis against a control groupRui V Duarte
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Clin Neurol Neurosurg 114:577-84. 2012..To investigate the existence of an association between formation of catheter tip intrathecal inflammatory masses with opioid dose and/or concentration...
Prevalence and influence of diagnostic criteria in the assessment of hypogonadism in intrathecal opioid therapy patientsRui V Duarte
Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
Pain Physician 16:9-14. 2013....
Qualitative exploration of psychological factors associated with spinal cord stimulation outcomeElizabeth Sparkes
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, UK
Chronic Illn 8:239-51. 2012..We aimed to investigate via a qualitative approach, the experience of SCS following 1 year of therapy...
Type of interventional pain procedure, body weight, and presence of spinal pathology are determinants of the level of radiation exposure for fluoroscopically guided pain proceduresDalvina E Hanu-Cernat
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Pain Pract 12:434-9. 2012..85, U=978.00, P<0.005, r=-0.28, Mann-Whitney test). The DAP values obtained compare favourably with the recommended doses for radiographs and other procedures, although they generally exceed the values for a chest X-ray...
A systematic literature review of psychological characteristics as determinants of outcome for spinal cord stimulation therapyElizabeth Sparkes
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
Pain 150:284-9. 2010..Mania was predicted by only two studies as a positive indicator for success. Further long term studies of psychological factors on outcome from SCS are needed...
Pregabalin assay in a patient with widespread neuropathic pain and late onset gluten intoleranceDalvina E Hanu-Cernat
Pain Unit, University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Pain Med 12:1262-6. 2011....
Intrathecal inflammatory masses: is the yearly opioid dose increase an early indicator?Rui V Duarte
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK Department of Pain Management, Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, UK and Pain Management Unit, University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Neuromodulation 13:109-13. 2010..In addition we have found that the yearly increase in opioid dose is a risk factor for granulomas and could serve as an indicator for closer surveillance...
A Cadaveric and in vitro Controlled Comparative Investigation of Percutaneous Spinal Cord Lead AnchoringJon H Raphael
Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK Pain Management, Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, UK
Neuromodulation 12:49-53. 2009..Further in vivo investigations are warranted to assess the potential of titanium anchoring to significantly reduce spinal cord stimulator lead migration...
