Brannon J Cha
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Recent Articles
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Ilfeld B, Finneran 4th J, Said E, Ball S, Wallace A, Broderick R, et al.
Pain Pract
. 2025 Jan;
25(2):e70007.
PMID: 39829429
Background: Nonthermal, pulsed shortwave (radiofrequency) therapy (PSWT) is a nonpharmacologic, noninvasive modality that limited evidence suggests provides analgesia. Its potential favorable risk-benefit ratio stems from its lack of side effects...
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Gabriel R, Curran B, Swisher M, Sztain J, Tsuda P, Said E, et al.
Anesthesiology
. 2024 Aug;
141(6):1039-1050.
PMID: 39186671
Background: Pectoralis-II and paravertebral nerve blocks are both used to treat pain after breast surgery. Most previous studies involving mastectomy identified little difference of significance between the two approaches. Whether...
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Ilfeld B, Finneran 4th J, Alexander B, Abramson W, Sztain J, Ball S, et al.
Reg Anesth Pain Med
. 2024 Feb;
50(1):26-35.
PMID: 38388019
Background: Percutaneous auricular nerve stimulation (neuromodulation) is an analgesic technique involving the percutaneous implantation of multiple leads at various points on/around the ear followed by the delivery of electric current...
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Ilfeld B, Abramson W, Alexander B, Sztain J, Said E, Broderick R, et al.
Reg Anesth Pain Med
. 2024 Feb;
49(9):628-634.
PMID: 38388014
Background: Percutaneous auricular nerve stimulation (neuromodulation) involves implanting electrodes around the ear and administering an electric current. A device is currently available within the USA cleared to treat symptoms from...
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Ilfeld B, Cha B, Qian A, Finneran J, Said E, Abdullah B
Reg Anesth Pain Med
. 2024 Feb;
50(1):67-69.
PMID: 38388013
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