Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results showed that acute and chronic acromioclavicular joint surgery had no functional or radiographic ...
The population is increasingly becoming eligible for Medicare services. Over the last several years, various insurance carriers including Medicare have implemented guidelines for care. The ...
A new study reveals that when we experience short-term (acute) pain, the brain has a built-in way to dial down pain signals — like pressing the brakes — to keep them from going into overdrive. But in ...
We live in a nation of needless pain, where tens of millions suffer daily despite the existence of effective treatments. Yet policy decisions and misplaced fears have steered patients away from ...
In a laboratory at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Alexander Binshtok, a pain neurobiologist, and his group peer into rodent brains to understand the mechanisms of pain. But that isn’t what he ...
Drug-coated balloons (DCB) have recently garnered significant attention and acceptance in the realm of interventional cardiology. These innovative devices are increasingly utilized, predominantly ...
§ Studies in which clinical cure rate was measured; clinical success rate was analyzed in the majority of the studies. A: Amoxicillin; AC: Amoxicillin and ...