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Neuromodulation in Patients Deployed to War Zones
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 06/26/09
Dragovich A et al. - Considering the risks and limitations of reoperation, nerve blocks, and pharmacotherapy in a forward-deployed area, spinal cord stimulation provides an appealing alternative in soldiers who desire to remain deployable on active duty.
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