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01-11-2017, 01:59 PM | #1 | ||
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Thanks kiwi for this article - interesting read and a useful summary of where pain assessment and treatment are at.
I have a grumble with one aspect which was discussed where the researcher Tracey "Queen of Pain" from the University of Oxford references neuro-imaging (aka functional MRI), to assess pain. The reality is that the average patient will never get access to that particular diagnostic tool as it is usually only available in a university research facility and not in a typical clinical setting - if one is even fortunate enough to be able to get referred to a neurologist in a public health system - there is such pressure on limited resources that the assessment of pain is often perfunctory. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ger715 (01-13-2017), Hotfoot53 (02-28-2017), kiwi33 (01-11-2017), PamelaJune (01-12-2017), St George 2013 (01-11-2017) |
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