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  1. Sciatic Nerve Injury Following Intramuscular Injection: A ... - Medscape

    Review of the literature on relevant injection procedure found that injury to the sciatic nerve is associated with use of the dorsogluteal site for injection, because the sciatic nerve commonly ...

  2. Fibromyalgia Pain Might Start in the Spinal Cord - Medscape

    Jan 16, 2025 · Researchers found spinal disinhibition in people with fibromyalgia, adding new clues about the role of central pain processing in this condition.

  3. Non-Opioid Pain Med Gains Traction - Medscape

    4 days ago · Despite a surge in prescriptions for the non-opioid pain drug suzetrigine, clinicians are still sorting out who benefits the most and when.

  4. Radiofrequency Treatment in Chronic Pain - Page 5 - Medscape

    Expert Rev Neurother. 2010;10(3):469-474. Radiofrequency ablation is a common therapeutic modality to treat various types of chronic pain. The use of facet median nerve branch radiofrequency ...

  5. Don't Count on Naproxen to Relieve Sciatica - Medscape

    Jun 13, 2024 · A 10-day course of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) naproxen reduces pain and disability in patients with moderate to severe sciatica, but probably not to a clinically …

  6. Complications Associated With Transobturator Sling Procedures

    What are the potential early and late complications of the transobturator tape procedure for female stress urinary incontinence? Read on to find out.

  7. Yes, the Pain Is All in Your Head - Medscape

    Jan 27, 2025 · The pain is a fabrication — pain by nerve induction, she says. There is no physical damage. It’s all in his mind. And, of course, that’s true of all pain, isn’t it?

  8. What Happens in Vagus: Do At-Home Stimulation Devices Work?

    Sep 29, 2025 · Direct-to-consumer devices promising pain relief are flooding the market. Is there enough evidence to recommend these devices to patients with chronic pain?

  9. Why Acute Pain Can Be So Intense for Some and Not Others

    Jul 15, 2025 · Researchers have observed a mechanism in the brain that may ‘pump the brakes’ on acute pain to prevent overload while not inhibiting chronic pain at all.

  10. Cryotherapy for Chemotherapy Neuropathy: Does It Work? - Medscape

    Mar 14, 2025 · Cryotherapy is emerging as a promising strategy to prevent chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, but adoption in clinical practice remains limited.