Integrated Treatment of a Woman With Chronic Hand Pain
Abstract
Dr. Sullivan, this month's guest expert, is acting assistant professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle. As an attending physician in an internationally renowned multidisciplinary pain clinic, be recognizes that often only a multifaceted and intensive approach will reverse a chronic pain syndrome—and even then frustrations may ensue.
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