Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... pain manage- ment should only be considered as supportive , in ad- dition to protective dressings , elevation , rest , and ice . They should be used especially through the initial inflammatory phase of repair and diminished or dis ...
... pain manage- ment should only be considered as supportive , in ad- dition to protective dressings , elevation , rest , and ice . They should be used especially through the initial inflammatory phase of repair and diminished or dis ...
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... pain exist together . One ( type I ) is a deep pain described as tearing , ripping , crushing , stabbing , or bursting . The second pain ( type II ) occurs on the skin as an exag- gerated sensitivity with an extreme tenderness or ...
... pain exist together . One ( type I ) is a deep pain described as tearing , ripping , crushing , stabbing , or bursting . The second pain ( type II ) occurs on the skin as an exag- gerated sensitivity with an extreme tenderness or ...
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... pain and disability is recognized ( 34- 37 ) . In selected cases sensory neurectomy can achieve relief when the focus of pain is highly localized and unrelieved by repeated local blocks . When a known lesion acts as the provoking source ...
... pain and disability is recognized ( 34- 37 ) . In selected cases sensory neurectomy can achieve relief when the focus of pain is highly localized and unrelieved by repeated local blocks . When a known lesion acts as the provoking source ...
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