selected publications
- Reply to Response. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2021 Letter GET IT
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Soft Tissue: A Possible Source of Pain Pre and Post Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery.
Global spine journal.
2020
Academic Article
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Times cited: 5 - Response to the Enigma of Muscle Pain: A Neglected Entity. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2020 Letter GET IT
- Response to Letter to the Editor by Dr. Schneider et al. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2018 Letter GET IT
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Is It Time to Consider Soft Tissue as a Pain Generator in Nonspecific Low Back Pain?.
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.).
2016
Review
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A preliminary study to determine if a muscle pain protocol can produce long-term relief in chronic back pain patients.
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.).
2013
Academic Article
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A comprehensive protocol to diagnose and treat pain of muscular origin may successfully and reliably decrease or eliminate pain in a chronic pain population.
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.).
2009
Academic Article
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Times cited: 4 - Response to letter to the editor by Dr. Cohen and Dr. Quintner. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2008 Letter GET IT
- Failure to diagnose pain of muscular origin leads to unnecessary surgery. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2002 Academic Article GET IT
- AAPM president's message. Presidential address. American Academy of Pain Medicine. The Clinical journal of pain. 1999 Conference Paper GET IT
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Comprehensiveness, uniformity and standardization in the evaluation of patients with complaints of pain.
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
1997
Academic Article
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The reintroduction of an exercise program to directly treat low back pain of muscular origin.
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
1997
Academic Article
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Comments on K.H. Njoo and E. Van der Does, PAIN, 58 (1994) 317-323.
Pain.
1995
Letter
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Re-experienced sexual abuse as 'side effect' or cure following intravenous 2-chloroprocaine: comments on Phero et al., Pain, 43 (1990) 349-352.
Pain.
1991
Letter
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Times cited: 1