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Raffety B, Allendoerfer C, Minstrell J, Chabal C, Dunbar P, Nakamura Y
Proc AMIA Symp . 2000 Nov; :670-4. PMID: 11079968
DIANA2, a web-based interactive tutor for pain management (see www.talariainc.com), was more effective than conventional methods of learning (such as reading articles that contain the same type of information) in...
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Chabal C, Fishbain D, Weaver M, Heine L
Clin J Pain . 1998 Apr; 14(1):66-73. PMID: 9535316
Objective: A study was conducted to assess a variety of treatment outcomes in long-term users of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) who suffer from chronic pain. Key components of the...
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Jacobson L, Mariano A, Chabal C, Chaney E
Anesthesiology . 1997 Nov; 87(5):1210-8. PMID: 9366474
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Chabal C, Erjavec M, Jacobson L, Mariano A, Chaney E
Clin J Pain . 1997 Jun; 13(2):150-5. PMID: 9186022
Objectives: Opiates are commonly used to treat patients with chronic nonmalignant pain. There is much controversy over the definition, incidence, and risk factors of prescription opiate abuse in chronic pain...
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Fishbain D, Chabal C, Abbott A, Heine L, Cutler R
Clin J Pain . 1996 Sep; 12(3):201-14. PMID: 8866161
Objective: Previous reviewers of the literature on transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) outcome have concluded the following: (a) there are few long-term TENS follow-up studies, and (b) fewer studies have...
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Jacobson L, Mariano A, Chabal C, Chancy E, Mar C
JAMA . 1996 May; 275(17):1310-1. PMID: 8614109
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Siegfried R, Jacobson L, Chabal C
Anesthesiology . 1992 Nov; 77(5):1048-50. PMID: 1443727
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Jacobson L, Chabal C, Mariano A, Chaney E
Clin J Pain . 1992 Sep; 8(3):237-41. PMID: 1421737
We endeavored to assess the short-term effects of intrathecal fentanyl and lidocaine in chronic-pain patients by ascertaining whether the opioid fentanyl, by virtue of its lack of sensory and motor...
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Chabal C, Jacobson L, Mariano A, Chaney E, Britell C
Anesthesiology . 1992 Apr; 76(4):513-7. PMID: 1312797
Neuropathic pain is often a difficult condition to treat. Clinical and laboratory studies using intravenously administered local anesthetics or antiarrhythmic agents support the use of these drugs for the treatment...