Painful shoulder pathology is particularly widespread and disabling in the population. This context requires an integrated approach between the orthopedist, the pain therapist, and the physiotherapist. In particular, adequate pain control can be a support to the patient awaiting surgery, both in the rehabilitation process after surgery and in cases where surgery is not indicated (or health conditions of the patient contraindicate its execution).
Identification of the suprascapular nerve with minimal volume of contrast medium: a cadaveric case study
Mas, Francesca Dal;Biancuzzi, Helena;
2024-01-01
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Painful shoulder pathology is particularly widespread and disabling in the population. This context requires an integrated approach between the orthopedist, the pain therapist, and the physiotherapist. In particular, adequate pain control can be a support to the patient awaiting surgery, both in the rehabilitation process after surgery and in cases where surgery is not indicated (or health conditions of the patient contraindicate its execution).File in questo prodotto:
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