Understanding the role of patient preference in the treatment algorithm for chronic low back pain: results from a survey-based study
Abstract
Aims: Interventional pain treatments range from injections to established radiofrequency ablation techniques and finally neuromodulation. In addition to safety, efficacy and cost dominance, patient preference for type of treatment is important. Methods: Chronic pain patients (n = 129) completed a preference scale to determine which interventional pain management procedures they would prefer from among radiofrequency ablation, temporary (60-day)...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding the role of patient preference in the treatment algorithm for chronic low back pain: results from a survey-based study
Published Date
Apr 1, 2022
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
371 - 382
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