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The Evaluation of Permanent Impairment in Chronic Pain Patients

Kim YC

Pain is one of the most common causes of disability and work loss. However, patients with chronic pain have not been regarded as impaired persons in the Republic of Korea...
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Epidural and Psoas Abscesses Recognized after Paravertebral Trigger Point Injection: A case report

Kim DH, Kim HS

The trigger point injection technique is widely used in pain clinics for the treatment of acute and chronic pain. Yet it has a variety of complications such asvasovagal syncope, total...
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Resting Tremor during Low-dose Tricyclic Antidepressant Treatment: A case report

Lee YB, Park JT, Jeon JY, Lee KH

Tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) is a useful drug for treating neuropathic pain. However, tremors are one of the relatively frequent side effects of TCA. A female patient, who was suffering from...
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome followed by Artery and Vein Puncture: A report of 2 cases

An GY, Han KR, Lee HT, Kim YS, Kim C

No definitive etiology or risk factors have been identified that predispose individuals to developing complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). We experienced two cases of CRPS developed after arterial and venous...
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The Combined Antiallodynic Effect of Gabapentin and Milnacipran in a Rat Neuropathic Pain Model

Lee HJ, Shin SW, Jang HJ

BACKGROUND: Anticonvulsants and antidepressants are adjuvant analgesic drugs that are used widely for treating chronic neuropathic pain syndromes. The combined analgesic effect of gabapentin and milnacipran was investigated with a...
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Clinical Effects of Fluoroscopy Guided Interventional Microadhesiolysis and Nerve Stimulation (FIMS) on Cervical Zygapophyseal Joints in Patients with Chronic Cervical Radicular Pain

Kim EH

BACKGROUND: Cervical radicular pain can arise fromvarious structures, including spinal nerves, discs, zygapophyseal joints, ligaments, and myofascial connective tissue. However, no adequate experiments have been found regarding methods for the...
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A Comparison of the Spread Level of the Cervical Epidural Block in Terms of Volume

Jo DH, Kim MH, Ahn SY, Park SH, Lee KC

BACKGROUND: Cervical epidural injection, performed via the interlaminar approach, represents a useful interventional pain management procedure indicated in patients with a cervical herniated disk. Due to thedecreased epidural space in...
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Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord Stimulation in a Patient with Pediatric Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A case report

Park JJ, Moon DE, Park SJ, Choi JI, Shim JC

Complex Regional Pain Syndromes (CRPS) type I and type II are neuropathic pain conditions that are being increasingly recognized in children and adolescents. The special distinctive features of pediatric CRPS...
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The Success Rate of Caudal Block Under Ultrasound Guidance and the Direction of the Needle in the Sacral Canal

Roh JH, Kim WO, Yoon KB, Yoon DM

BACKGROUND: Caudal block is useful when anesthesia for surgery or treatment for chronic pain is needed, but this procedure has a failure rate of up to 25% even when it...
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The Prognostic Factors of Selective Transforaminal Epidural Block in Patients with Low Back Pain

Choi BI, Han JM, Kweon TD, Lee YW

BACKGROUND: Selective transforaminal epidural block (STEB) has showen effectiveness as a diagnostic and therapeutic option for the management of patients with low back pain or sciatica. This study was carried...
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The Role of Opioid Receptor on the Analgesic Action of Intrathecal Sildenafil in Rats

Lee HG, Jeong CY, Yoon MH, Kim WM, Shin SH, Kim YO, Huang LJ, Cui JH

BACKGROUND: Intrathecal sildenafil has produced antinociception by increasing the cGMP through inhibition of phosphodiesterase 5. Spinal opioid receptor has been reported to be involved in the modulation of nociceptive transmission....
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Incidence of Paresthesia Related to the Insertion Length of Catheter during the Epidural Catheterization

Lim JG, Kim YJ, Cho JH, Lee SE, Kim YH, Lim SH, Lee JH, Lee KM, Cheong SH, Choi YK, Shin CM

BACKGROUND: Continuous epidural catheterization is a popular and effective procedure for postoperative analgesia. However, continuous epidural catheterization has associated complications such as venous puncture, dural puncture, subarachnoid cannulation, suboptimal catheter...
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The Effect of Intravenous Lipo-Prostaglandin E1 Injectioin in a Rat Foraminal Stenosis Model

Yoon HK, Lee PB, Han JS, Park SH, Lee SY, Kim YH, Kim YC, Lee SC

BACKGROUND: Lipo-prostaglandin E1 (Lipo-PGE1) has vasodilating and platelet aggregation inhibitory characteristics and it has been used as a treatment for patients with blood flow dysfunction disease. Based on the mechanisms...
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Incidence of Intravascular Penetration during Transforaminal Lumbosacral Epidural Steroid Injection

Kim DW, Shim JC

BACKGROUND: Epidural steroid injections (ESI) are a common treatment for spinal disorders. Previous research has shown that aspiration of the syringe is not a sensitive test for placement of an...
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