Tuesday, May 11, 2010

AMA Morning Rounds: Physicians using novel procedures for pain management.

Laura Landro writes in the Wall Street Journal (5/11) The Informed Patient column that peripheral-nerve stimulation, a procedure which allows a physician to implant a tiny, battery-operated generator, is one of a growing number of treatments for people who endure chronic pain, and who have been unable to find relief from drugs, physical therapy, or even acupuncture. The procedures typically cost between $15,000 and $50,000. Data show that about 76 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. Notably, the CDC has said that over eight million Americans use pain management drugs.

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