The management of chronic pain in rheumatic diseases
Rheumatic diseases are a group of pathologies that usually affect the joints or adjacent anatomical structures or functionally related such as bones, muscles, tendons, bursa, fascia, ligaments, and whose main symptom is the pain. Optimal pain control is a prerequisite for successful therapy of many...
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Main Authors: | Pasquale De Negri (Author), Tiziana Tirri (Author), Pasqualina Modano (Author), Riccardo Amodio (Author) |
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