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Autor:
J D, Haddox, G M, Aronoff
Publikováno v:
The Journal of law, medicineethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, MedicineEthics. 26(4)
Authors caution against possible unintended consequences of intractable pain treatment acts, suggesting that health care professionals look to the guidelines prepared by the Federation of State Medical Boards for an approach to this issue.
Publikováno v:
Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.). 15(4)
Chronic pain has become a major public health problem. Often, the availability of entitlement programs as well as psychosocial, occupational, and other nonmedical factors-rather than objective pathophysiology-are major contributors to disability. In
Autor:
G M, Aronoff
Publikováno v:
Geriatrics. 55(9)
Autor:
G M, Aronoff, W O, Evans
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical psychiatry. 43(8 Pt 2)
Autor:
G M, Aronoff
Publikováno v:
NIDA research monograph. 36
The traditional management of chronic pain has generally encompassed such options as bed rest, physical therapy, potent medication, surgery and nerve blocks. Experience has demonstrated the importance of the multi-disciplinary team in the approach to
Publikováno v:
Annals of allergy. 34(6)
The efficacy of hypnotherapy in aborting acute asthmatic attacks was studied in 17 children ranging in age from six to 17. All had as their primary diagnosis bronchial asthma. Prior to hypnotic induction pulmonary function was assessed, then monitore
Publikováno v:
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 54(6)
Autor:
G M, Aronoff
Publikováno v:
Journal of medicine. 13(3)
Chronic pain remains an enigma which mystifies the most experienced clinicians. The traditional approaches to malignant pain employ narcotic analgesics, radiotherapy, surgical intervention, and chemotherapy. Within the context of a "therapeutic commu
Autor:
D, Rutrick, G M, Aronoff
Publikováno v:
Hospital practice (Office ed.). 18(9)
Publikováno v:
Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.). 3(1)
Over the past decade multidisciplinary pain centers have provided a useful approach to the treatment of chronic pain syndromes that have been refractory to conventional treatments. The authors review the return-to-work rates of several pain centers,