Medication Aberrant Behavior and Time in Treatment: A Descriptive Analysis

2020-01-25T14:13:51-05:00

Dr. Ted Jones, psychologist and director of Pain Consultants of East Tennessee’s Behavioral Medicine Institute, has published a new study in the SciMed Central Journal entitled “Medication Aberrant Behavior and Time in Treatment: A Descriptive Analysis”. In the study, Dr. Jones and his staff worked to identify patients who eventually showed problems with their pain [...]

Medication Aberrant Behavior and Time in Treatment: A Descriptive Analysis2020-01-25T14:13:51-05:00

Study Finds Long-Term Outcomes for Surgical vs Conservative Treatment are Comparable

2022-05-28T15:23:00-04:00

Results of a study appearing this month in the journal Spine, treatment approaches for patients with spinal stenosis suggest that long-term outcomes are comparable with either surgery or conservative treatment. The study, conducted by researchers at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH is termed the largest and highest-quality analysis conducted to date, and the results provide [...]

Study Finds Long-Term Outcomes for Surgical vs Conservative Treatment are Comparable2022-05-28T15:23:00-04:00
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