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Volume:
34
Issue:
4
1. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies for preventing postherpetic neuralgia: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Page:509—533
2. Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Turkish Yellow Flag Questionnaire in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
Page:501—508
3. Erector spinae plane block for spinal surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Page:487—500
4. Factors associated with successful response to neurolytic celiac plexus block in patients with upper abdominal cancer-related pain: a retrospective study
Page:479—486
5. The association between pain, balance, fall, and disability in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis with vascular claudication
Page:471—478
6. Immunological mechanism of postherpetic neuralgia and effect of pregabalin treatment on the mechanism: a prospective single-arm observational study
Page:463—470
7. Factors associated with paravertebral muscle cross-sectional area in patients with chronic low back pain
Page:454—462
8. Predictors of discogenic pain in magnetic resonance imaging:a retrospective study of provocative discography performed by posterolateral approach
Page:447—453
9. Cerebral current-source distribution associated with pain improvement by non-invasive painless signaling therapy in patients with failed back surgery syndrome
Page:437—446
10. Usefulness of cyclic thermal therapy and red blood cell scintigraphy in patients with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
Page:427—436
11. Determinants of depression in non-cardiac chest pain patients: a cross sectional study
Page:417—426
12. Sec-O-glucosylhamaudol mitigates inflammatory processes and autophagy via p38/JNK MAPK signaling in a rat neuropathic pain model
Page:405—416
13. Effect of epidural polydeoxyribonucleotide in a rat model of lumbar foraminal stenosis
Page:394—404
14. Percutaneous osteoplasty for painful bony lesions: a technical survey
Page:375—393
15. Necessity of an exact anatomical understanding for the better pain practice
Page:373—374
16. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies for preventing postherpetic neuralgia: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Page:509—533
17. Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Turkish Yellow Flag Questionnaire in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
Page:501—508
18. Erector spinae plane block for spinal surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Page:487—500
19. Factors associated with successful response to neurolytic celiac plexus block in patients with upper abdominal cancer-related pain: a retrospective study
Page:479—486
20. The association between pain, balance, fall, and disability in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis with vascular claudication
Page:471—478
21. Immunological mechanism of postherpetic neuralgia and effect of pregabalin treatment on the mechanism: a prospective single-arm observational study
Page:463—470
22. Factors associated with paravertebral muscle cross-sectional area in patients with chronic low back pain
Page:454—462
23. Predictors of discogenic pain in magnetic resonance imaging:a retrospective study of provocative discography performed by posterolateral approach
Page:447—453
24. Cerebral current-source distribution associated with pain improvement by non-invasive painless signaling therapy in patients with failed back surgery syndrome
Page:437—446
25. Usefulness of cyclic thermal therapy and red blood cell scintigraphy in patients with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
Page:427—436
26. Determinants of depression in non-cardiac chest pain patients: a cross sectional study
Page:417—426
27. Sec-O-glucosylhamaudol mitigates inflammatory processes and autophagy via p38/JNK MAPK signaling in a rat neuropathic pain model
Page:405—416
28. Effect of epidural polydeoxyribonucleotide in a rat model of lumbar foraminal stenosis
Page:394—404
29. Percutaneous osteoplasty for painful bony lesions: a technical survey
Page:375—393
30. Necessity of an exact anatomical understanding for the better pain practice
Page:373—374