Analgesic therapy of pain in the locomotor apparatus from the point of view of therheumatologist, the geriatrician and an expert in treating pain
Analgetická léčba bolestív oblasti pohybového aparátuz hlediska revmatologa, geriatraa odborníka pro léčbu bolesti
Jsou porovnána doporučení k léčbě bolesti v oblasti pohybového aparátu, tak jak je vypracovalyskupiny odborníků z řad revmatologů, geriatrů a specialistů pro léčbu bolesti. Jednotlivádoporučení jsou komentována a je poukázáno na jejich podobnost.
Klíčová slova:
pohybový aparát - bolest - revmatolog - geriatr.
Authors:
K. Trnavský
Authors‘ workplace:
Arthrocentrum, Praha
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2004; (9): 523-526
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Overview
There are compared recommendations for the treatment of pain in the locomotor apparatus asthey have been elaborated by experts in rheumatology, geriatry, and by specialists in treatingpain. Each recommendation is commented on and details are pointed out.
Key words:
locomotory apparutus - pain - rheumatologist - gerontologist.
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