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Comparison Of Non-Nsaid Pain Management In The Treatment Of Patients With Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis, Nicholas Schmitz Jul 2020

Comparison Of Non-Nsaid Pain Management In The Treatment Of Patients With Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis, Nicholas Schmitz

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Objective To compare the efficacy of other modalities and interventions versus standard first-line therapy of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain management in patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis

Methods Perform literature reviews outlining patients suffering from Grade II or higher KOA using the Kellgren-Lawrence classification system and currently experiencing symptoms of pain, stiffness, and impaired physical functioning. Use data and results from various studies to compare improvement of symptoms from these modalities versus improvement of NSAIDs alone.

Results Weight loss and physical activity should remain the mainstay of early osteoarthritis treatment to help slow disease progression and symptoms of KOA. Duloxetine …


Acute Post-Operative Pain Management: Preventing Overuse Of Opioids, Alison Hirsch Jan 2018

Acute Post-Operative Pain Management: Preventing Overuse Of Opioids, Alison Hirsch

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Background: Surgical pain management with opioids is common. The use of multimodal analgesia has been proposed in order to provide opioid-sparing regimens and improve pain control post-operatively. Inadequate control of surgical pain can lead to development of chronic pain. Furthermore, studies have linked acute surgical opioid use to increased risk of long-term use. Long-term opioid use has undesirable, life-altering consequences, including physical dependence and addiction which may lead to overdose or death. Use of a variety of medications in the operative setting can lead to synergistic or additive effects on pain control, thus decreasing post-operative opioid consumption.

Methods: A literature …