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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Post Herpes Zoster – Repeated Nerve Blocks within 100 days Works
Repeated nerve Blocks work within 100 days of Herpes zoster – quicker results if before the first 20 days
Posted in Injection, post herpetic neuralgia
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New Options For Opioid Induced Constipation
Agents that block opioid effects on bowel but can’t enter the brain to block things there – is a new upcoming option in opoiod induced constipation – something that can be severe and hard to find acceptable alternatives
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Biochemical and Hormonal Abnormalites Suggest Possible Treatments for Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia posters at the IASP congress in Montreal highlighted abnormalities in DHEA and tryptophan. Treatments of these conditions could help. Testosterone could be a concern as well.
Posted in chronic fatigue, Drugs, Fibromyalgia
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Does Family Physician Access Make a Difference? – Any Suggestions?
I usually only deal with chronic pain subjects now but was begged by a Grandmother patient to see a 3 year old Grandson with recurrent croup symptoms. He had been going to medicenters much like the child in the movie … Continue reading
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Prostatitis Symptom Index – For Your Use
The Prostatitis Symptom Index can be used to clock improvements with therapy and document severity
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Small Spot Body Pain Treatment – Pen like Electrical Skin Stimulation
In the scalp, when there are small spots of severe pain, they call it nummular headache areas – they are remarkably resistant to treatments (botox helps though). Similar painful areas the size of the palm were treated with a 2 … Continue reading
Spinal Cord Stimulation – Good Control of Post Hernia Pains
15 Cases of intractable chronic post-operative groin pain post hernia surgery had spinal cord stimulation leads implanted. All experience >75% reduction in pain and in some cases back pain was covered some as well. 11 stopped painkillers; the other 4 … Continue reading
Posted in neuropathic, Post Hernia, Stimulation
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Simplest Ketamine Technique Ever for CRPS – Low Dose 10 mg Ketamine Subcut Weekly
Ketamine use is complicated – it is a restricted drug that is abused as “special K”, it can cause dysphoria and hallucinations at higher doses; It is a general anesthetic at high dose. A pain anesthetist tells me it is just too … Continue reading
Posted in complex regional pain, IV therapy
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New Hope For Some Chronic Migraine Sufferers – Occipital Nerve Stim
39% of chronic migraine cases will achieve over a 50% improvement with adjustable occipital stimulation – but not with static stim
Posted in Headaches, Neck, neuropathic
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Bad Signs in Whiplash
Besides WAD level, there are multiple findings that predict bad whiplash outcome.
Posted in Neck
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Let’s Not Give Oxygen To Heart Attack Patients – No Evidence Based Validity
Recent article suggests there is no evidence basis for giving oxygen to heart attack patients. So we should wait until there is, and deny patients access? -Not likely This, however, happens all the time in Pain issues and is blatantly … Continue reading
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Botulinum (Botox) in Animals – Works on Peripheral Nerve Injury and Not Radiculitis
In rodents were either afflicted with either: – peripheral nerve injury – string tied about sciatic nerve – sciatica / radiculitis – string tied about a lumbar nerve Botox injections into paw cut senstivity by 50% in the peripheral injury … Continue reading
Accurate Piriformis Injection
ºAlthough I have been happy with Rectal Coupled Piriformis Injections, Ultrasound Guided injections are becomeing more popular. Combined with Botulinum, the results can last 6 months or more.
Posted in Back Pain, Botox, Injection, piriformis
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Epidural Primarily Work on Side Needle Tip is Closer To
At the IASP congress in Montreal, it was stated metanalysis show epidural steroid block do not work. I mentioned the fact putting the bad side down can near double its effectiveness: Steroid Epidurals – Why Some Work And Some Not … Continue reading
Treatment of Opthalmic Branch Post-Herpetic Neuralgia with Blocks
I hate forehead/eye Post-herpetic Neuralgia. Upper facial Post herpetic Neuralgia has to be the worst case scenario. Local eye drop make a difference for eye. See: Lidocaine Eye Drops For Ophthalmic Postherpetic Neuralgia A case study highlights the benefits of … Continue reading
Posted in post herpetic neuralgia
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Pain Worsening From Opioids Rare
Pain Hyperalgesia is a condition where “allegedly” you become more sensitive to pain once on opioids. This is used by opioid-haters that tell of doom to those on opioids. A Stanford associated study couldn’t find any and another failed to … Continue reading
Posted in Drugs, pain mechanisms, psychology
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Casting Without Fracture Can Initiate CRPS in Animals – Cause of CRPS
CRPS is induced by a constriction event like a too tight cast. Capillaries in affected area collapse and develop endothelial protrusions that do not allow red blood cells through. Pro-inflammatory cytokines likie Interleukin – 6 and TNF alpha are increased. … Continue reading
Posted in complex regional pain
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Cheap Infrared Treatment of Chronic Regional Pain
There have been various reports of Infared spot treatment for limb CRPS. The Infrared laser machine is very expensive – there is a cheap substitute that seems to help
Posted in complex regional pain, Mechanical aids
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People With Longstanding Lumbar Nerve Root Problems Have “MRI Invisible” Lesions
Radiculopathy (sciatica) cases were categorized by their pain diagrams and physical findings. Only 16- 37% of cases showed MRI findings. If there is an MRI-visible issues – only 22-78 % cases have symptoms (positive predictive values of MRI-visible nerve involvement). … Continue reading
Posted in Back Pain, Insurer issues, Neck, radiculitis
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MRI’s Don’t Help in Post Hernia Surgery Pain Management
Though faith runs high in MRI’s – in Post hernia pain issues they do not help
Posted in neuropathic, Post Hernia
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Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy – Sciatic Nerve Treatment
Sciatic nerve stretch treatments help diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain and vibration sense further confirming nerve entrapments in diabetes
Posted in Manual Med, neuropathic
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Possible Curative Treatment For Post Mastectomy Pain
Continuous multithoracic level paraspinous blocks for 5 days lead to relative cure in certain post-mastectomy patients.
Posted in breast cancer, chest pain, complex regional pain
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Post Knee Replacement Pain – Needs Help
I got the following email: “I had knee replacement about 3 years ago, got along famously, no problems. Now I have severe pain at night and cannot sleep. It starts at my knee on the outside and extends up to … Continue reading
Posted in Knee, Leg Pains
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No Hope Severe Neuropathic/CRPS Pain?- 4-5 Day IV Lidocaine to Rescue
One study found a 5 day courses of IV lidocaine useful in both Complex Regional Pain and Peripheral nerve injury neuropathic pain. Other used 1 hour sessions of increasing dose daily for 4 days. Each got good results. When all … Continue reading
Posted in complex regional pain, Drugs, IV therapy, neuropathic
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Male Urinary Sling – Simple Outpatient Fix for Post- Prostatectomy Incontinence
Men with prostate cancer live in fear that surgery or radiation will induce incontinence. Recent review confirms a simple outpatient mesh sling easily works 62-80% of time to cure situation.
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