10 April 2012

Trigeminal neuralgia

Trigeminal neuralgia is a nerve disorder that causes a stabbing or electric-shock-like pain in parts of the face.

The diagnostic evaluation and treatment of trigeminal neuralgia(an evidence-based review)
G. Gronseth, MD, FAAN; G. Cruccu, MD; J. Alksne, MD; C. Argoff, MD; M. Brainin, MD, FESO; K. Burchiel, MD; T. Nurmikko, MD, PhD; J. M. Zakrzewska, MD, FDSRCS, FFDRCSI
diagnostic evaluation and treatment of trigeminal neuralgia

Radiofrequncy Ablation in Chronic Pain Management
Joel Chang MD
Radiofrequncy Ablation in Chronic Pain Management.ppt

Differentiating Trigeminal Neuropathy From Trigeminal Neuralgia Does It Even Matter?
Justin Sandall, D.O.
Differentiating Trigeminal Neuropathy From Trigeminal Neuralgia.ppt

Trigeminal Neuralgia
B. Wayne Blount, MD, MPH
Trigeminal Neuralgia.ppt

NeuroPharmacology
Dr. Charles Chavkin
NeuroPharmacology.ppt

Headache & Facial Pain
John F. Rothrock, M.D.
Headache & Facial Pain.ppt

DDx of Facial Pain
facial-pain.PPT

Management of Patients with neurologic infection, autoimmune disorders and neuropathies
Management of Patients with neurologic infection.ppt

Pathophysiology of Headache
Cara Harth, MD
Pathophysiology of Headache.ppt

Feasibility of Image-Guided SRS for Trigeminal Neuralgia
CircleHamilton.ppt

Diagnosing Orofacial & Dental Pain
Diagnosing.ppt

Chronic Pain Management
Beverly Pearce-Smith, MD
Chronic_Neuropathic_Pain-Slides_Pierce-Smith.ppt

The Neurologic Examination
Jason Schwartz APRN, BC, NP
The Neurologic Examination.ppt

No comments:

Post a Comment

Your comment will appear after it is approved