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Atlas of Interventional Pain Management, 6e by Steven D. Waldman This essential resource by Dr. Steven D. Waldman is ideal for pain medicine clinicians at all levels of practice and training, providing comprehensive, easy-to-follow guidance that walks you step by step through each procedure. All clinically appropriate imaging modalities are represented, giving you the tools you need to achieve the best possible outcomes for more than 160 nerve block procedures, ranging from simple to advanced. Focuses on the how rather than the why of interventional pain procedures, offering an abundance of high-quality, full-color illustrations to demonstrate the best technique Keeps you up to date with 23 brand-new chapters, including cervical retrolaminar block, pericapsular nerve group block at the shoulder, dorsal scapular nerve block, mid-point transverse process to pleura block, sacral plexus blocks, iPACK block, basivertebral nerve ablation, percutaneous interspinous spacers, and more Incorporates all clinically useful imaging modalities that increase needle placement precision, including expanded content on office-based ultrasound guided techniques, fluoroscopy, and computed tomography guided procedures Provides indications, clinically relevant anatomy, technique, side effects and complications, and clinical pearls for each procedure, as well as risks and benefits, potential pitfalls, and updated CPT codes.
Looking for pain medicine training resources or ETA readings? Then check out the Pain Medicine Training Resources guide! The guide has been designed for practitioners undertaking pain medicine training program, to assist in locating relevant resources on pain medicine.
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