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[Interventional Pain Management - Are Targeted Infiltrations Efficient?]
Interventional Pain Management - Are Targeted Infiltrations Efficient? Abstract. Interventional Pain Management offers a low-risk, partially invasive, but ultimately non-structurally altering targeted intervention option. It has the potential to point on the nociceptive structure and to relieve pain and improve function. Thereby spine surgery can be regularly avoided.