The Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
This article describes the costs and risk factors for failed back surgery syndrome and reviews the diagnosis and treatment strategies commonly used to address this syndrome. The purpose of this…
This article describes the costs and risk factors for failed back surgery syndrome and reviews the diagnosis and treatment strategies commonly used to address this syndrome. The purpose of this…
Key points • Symptoms include numbness, tingling, and/or pain in the ventral-lateral hand, possibly thenar atrophy and weakness, which typically worsens at night. • Positive provocative testing includes Tinel, Phalen,…
This article discusses the diagnostic criteria, clinical course, and complications of complex regional pain syndrome. Multidisciplinary treatment including physical and occupational therapy, psychological evaluation and treatment, pharmacologic management, and more…
Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS) is a rare disorder typically characterized by an abrupt onset of upper extremity pain followed by progressive neurologic deficits, including weakness, atrophy, and occasionally sensory abnormalities. The…
This article describes 2 nonsurgical approaches to the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome that are not routinely offered, probably due to a lack of awareness. Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) is…
Adam L. Schreiber, DO, Editor No matter whether a general or subspecialized physiatrist, we all encounter pain syndromes; therefore, when Dr Greg Carter invited me to edit an issue of…
Gregory T. Carter, MD, MS, Consulting Editor This volume is guest-edited by Dr Adam Schreiber. What you have in your hands now is the result of tremendous efforts by Dr…