Vertebrogenic Pain: A Paradigm Shift in Diagnosis and Treatment of Axial Low Back Pain.

Authors:
Conger A; Smuck M; Truumees E; Lotz JC; DePalma MJ and 1 more

Journal:
Pain Med

Publication Year: 2022

DOI:
10.1093/pm/pnac081

PMCID:
PMC9297155

PMID:
35856329

Journal Information

Full Title: Pain Med

Abbreviation: Pain Med

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

Publication Details

Subject Category: Psychophysiology

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

PDF Available: No

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" : Funding sources: None.: Disclosure and conflicts of interest: Dr. McCormick has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc., paid directly to the University of Utah; Dr. Conger has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc., paid directly to the University of Utah; Dr. Smuck has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc., paid directly to Stanford University; Dr. Lotz has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems, Inc., paid directly to the University of California at San Francisco, has stock ownership in Relievant Medsystems and is a consultant to Relievant Medsystems Inc.; Dr. Truumees has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc., paid directly to The University of Texas Dell Medical School; Dr. DePalma has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc.: Supplement sponsorship: This article appears as part of the supplement entitled “Vertebrogenic Pain and Basivertebral Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation” sponsored by Relievant Medsystems Inc."

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" : Funding sources: None.: Disclosure and conflicts of interest: Dr. McCormick has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc., paid directly to the University of Utah; Dr. Conger has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc., paid directly to the University of Utah; Dr. Smuck has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc., paid directly to Stanford University; Dr. Lotz has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems, Inc., paid directly to the University of California at San Francisco, has stock ownership in Relievant Medsystems and is a consultant to Relievant Medsystems Inc.; Dr. Truumees has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc., paid directly to The University of Texas Dell Medical School; Dr. DePalma has received research funding from Relievant Medsystems Inc.: Supplement sponsorship: This article appears as part of the supplement entitled “Vertebrogenic Pain and Basivertebral Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation” sponsored by Relievant Medsystems Inc."

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