People hospitalized for a debilitating migraine should receive targeted nerve blocks rather than IV opioids, new treatment ...
The guidelines recommend that this occipital nerve block be combined with IV prochlorperazine, a drug that treats nausea and ...
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Maxillary nerve block may reduce perioperative opioid consumption in pediatric primary clefts
For infants undergoing cleft palate surgery, local anesthetic injection targeting the maxillary nerve of the face may reduce ...
A new study by Phoenix's Barrow Neurological Institute and the University of Calgary has found which injectable treatments ...
Guideline states that prochlorperazine IV and greater occipital nerve blocks must be offered to eligible adults requiring parenteral therapy.
A bionic hand controlled by AI under the direction of the amputee provides the best approximation of normal hand dexterity, ...
A University of Calgary professor and neurologist, Dr. Serena Orr, helped develop the new American Headache Society ...
Calgary researchers recommend optical nerve blockers for the management of migraine attacks in emergency departments.
PEC I and II nerve blocks enable breast cancer surgeries with deep sedation, avoiding general anesthesia's side effects like nausea and grogginess. Patients recover quickly, often resuming normal ...
Chemists have long been fascinated and frustrated by saxitoxin: a molecule that causes temporary paralysis by blocking the ...
A new study by Phoenix’s Barrow Neurological Institute is leading to changes in how migraine patients are treated in ...
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