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Clinical Pathways: Pain (24)

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Abstracts for most of the articles referenced below may be
obtained from the MEDLINE Web site.
 

Reference

Location

PMID

Pain

Stanos S, Houle TT.
Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary management of chronic pian.

Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am.
2006 May;17(2):435-50,vii.

Northwestern University

Chicago, IL

16616276

Ekman EF, Koman LA.
Acute pain following musculoskeletal injuries and orthopaedic surgery: mechanisms and management.

Instr Course Lect. 2005;21-33.

Southern Orthopaedic Sports Medicine

South Carolina

15948432

Nordin M, et al.
Self-care techniques for acute episodes of low back pain.

Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol
2002 Jan;16(1):89-104.

New York University School of Medicine

New York, NY

11987933

Smith D, et al.
Early intervention for acute back injury: can we finally develop an evidence-based approach?

Clin Rehabil
2002 Feb;16(1):1-11.

University of Melbourne and Cedar Court Health South Rehabilitation Hospital

Camberwell, Victoria, Australia

11837522

Waddell G, et al.
Occupational health guidelines for the management of low back pain at work: evidence review.

Occup Med (Lond)
2001 Mar;51(2):124-35.

University of Huddersfield

United Kingdom

11307688

van Tulder MW.
Treatment of low back pain: myths and facts.

Schmerz
2001 Dec;15(6):499-503

Vrije University Medical Centre


Amsterdam, The Netherlands

11793157

McGuirk B, et al.
Safety, efficacy, and cost effectiveness of evidence-based guidelines for the management of acute low back pain in primary care.

Spine
2001 Dec 1;26(23):2615-22. 

University of Newcastle

Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

11725244

Le Duff F, et al.
Sharing medical data for patient path analysis with data mining method.

Medinfo
2001;10(Pt 2):1364-8.

University of Rennes School of Medicine

Rennes, France

11604950

Cringles MC.
Developing an integrated care pathway to manage cancer pain across primary, secondary, and tertiary care.

Int J Palliat Nurs
2002 May;8(5):247-55.

Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice

Glasgow, United Kingdom

12048508

Rudin NJ.
Chronic pain rehabilitation: principles and practice.

WMJ
2001;100(5):36-43, 66.

University of Wisconsin Medical School

Madison, WI
 

11579799

Wild LR.
Pain management. An organizational perspective.

Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am
2001 Jun;13(2):297-309.

University of Washington Medical Center

Seattle, WA

11866410

Ruzicka DL, et al.
Implementing a pain management service at an Army Medical Center.

Mil Med
2001 Feb;166(2):146-51.

McDonald Army Community Hospital

Fort Eustis, VA

11272713

Roush MB, et al.
Anterior knee pain: a clinical comparison of rehabilitation methods.

Clin J Sport Med
2000 Jan;10(1):22-8.

Central Indiana Sports Medicine

Muncie, IN

10695846

Leggett S, et al.
Restorative exercise for clinical low back pain. A prospective two-center study with 1-year follow-up.

Spine
1999 May 1;24(9):889-98. 

U.S. Orthopedics

Little Rock, AR

10327511

 

 

 

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