Interventional pain management is one of the most important components of managing chronic intractable pain. It is mandatory that interventional procedures need to be performed correctly right from the time of diagnosis to the relief of pain, so as to provide the best possible results. Interventional pain treatment procedures must be performed correctly to have maximum pain relief with minimum morbidity and mortality. Recent advances in the understanding of imaging such as fluoroscopy, ultrasound and CT scan, has become a great asset in performing interventional pain treatment procedures more accurately. Many pain physicians are enthusiastic to learn the art of interventional techniques for managing pain but do not have an access to appropriate reference books. The availability and cost of the books add to further constraints. This book “Interventional Pain Management: A Practical Approach” fulfills all the needs of present day pain physicians as it has a stepwise description of most of the interventional pain treatment procedures. This book is divided into 9 sections and comprises of total 66 chapters. The images of the book are self-explanatory which will hopefully make performing these procedures relatively easy.
search tags: Dwarkadas K Baheti, Sanjay Bakshi, Sanjeeva Gupta, Raghbir Singh P Gehdoo
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