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A**R
Interventional Pain procedures
Excellent bookGood illustrations and fluoroscopyImages well explained , Handy book to learn Interventional Pain proceduresExcellent images illustrations
J**S
C-Arm tactics for Rad Techs
A "must have" for radiologic technologist who desire to see what the doctors want to see. We need more books explaining basic C-Arm imaging and technical expertise to obtain the safest, lowest dose images.
O**E
excellent intro to pain mgmt
I'm an RN working in an ambulatory surgery center and wanted to better understand the procedures I was assisting with. This book is compact and loaded with excellent pictures as well as details regarding many procedures--including all that we perform @ my work! Includes indications/symptoms leading to choice of intervention. Also, overview of the mechanics of the C-arm, and lead safety. While directed towards individuals in training, (MD's), I still feel this book has suited me well. Not 5 stars, ONLY because it's focus is not RN's/assistants, not a poor reflection on the title!
P**I
Excellent Manual of Pain Management
A small but concise book that guides pain intervention specialist in doing the right procedure.An excellent book for the Master Neurosurgery(USM) residents and those subspecializing in pain therapy.The instructions are straight to the point.I recommend this to any residents involved in pain management.
D**R
An excellent resource
I bought the book as a review of pain procedures, patient positioning, and c-arm positioning prior to covering a shift at a pain clinic. I work as a rad tech and did not have much experience working in a pain clinic. This book was an excellent resource.
J**N
Not a do-it-yourself guide!
While pictures and text are generally good, coverage of anatomic variations, new imaging technique and advanced practice techniques is limited. This book,while useful as background for the novice, remains inadequate as a primary guide for the inexperienced physician. Experienced physicians may find its scope and depth insufficient for their purposes. Reading the book does not substitute for the performance of such procedures on cadavers or patients under the guidance of an experienced physician such as would be acquired in formal residency or fellowship training or in approved CME courses.
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