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Patients with pain disorders pose many clinical challenges for the attending physician. Even experienced clinicians occasionally arrive at the point where diagnostic, work-up, treatment, or prognostic thinking becomes blocked. Pain teaches the reader
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Jeremy M. White, Natalie P. Hartenbaum, Marcelo C. Targino, Gilbert J. Fanciullo, Phillip Franklin, Douglas W. Martin, Robert S. Goldsmith
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Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine. 57:518-525
Although possession and use of marijuana is prohibited by federal law, legalization in four states (Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington) and allowance for palliation and therapy in 19 others may reposition the drug away from the fringes of socie
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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 54:430-444
Patients with medically refractory headache disorders are a rare and challenging-to-treat group. The introduction of peripheral neurostimulation (PNS) has offered a new avenue of treatment for patients who are appropriate surgical candidates. The uti
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Gilbert J. Fanciullo MD, MS
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Journal of Opioid Management. 5:245-246
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Pediatric Anesthesia. 23:156-161
Summary Objective The aim was to assess the validity of the Computer Face Scale. Methods Forty children (5–13 years old) rated pain and mood prior to and twice following tonsillectomy. The children used the Computer Face Scale to adjust a cartoon f
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Tabitha A. Washington, John R. Arscott, Gregory J. McHugo, John C. Baird, Robert N. Jamison, Gilbert J. Fanciullo, Padma Gulur
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Pain Medicine. 12:344-351
Objective. The objective of this preliminary investigation was to evaluate the test–retest reliability of a new pain assessment method referred to as 3-D pain mapping. Methods. In Study 1, 101 chronic noncancer pain patients from four sites reporte
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Dawn A. Sparks, Gilbert J. Fanciullo
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Clinical Pain Management. :128-134
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The Clinical Journal of Pain. 26:770-776
Objectives—The Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) is a self-report measure of risk for aberrant medication related behavior among persons with chronic pain who are prescribed opioids for pain. It was developed to complement predictive screeners o
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Journal of Addiction Medicine. 3:66-73
There has been a growing use of opioids for the treatment of chronic pain, especially for chronic, noncancer pain, and due, in part, to this growth, increasing notice has been given to the abuse of prescription opioid medication 1, 2. Opioids can be
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Gilbert J. Fanciullo, John C. Baird, Gregory J. McHugo, Edgar L. Ross, Tabitha A. Washington, Robert N. Jamison
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Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 11:260-266
Objective. This descriptive study compares outcome measures of a computerized assessment of pain, emotional distress, and quality of life between chronic noncancer pain patients who have received an implantable device (spinal cord stimulator or intra