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Management of Acute Musculoskeletal Pain: A Review
Abstract
Data Source: The material source is from various published articles in books and journals.
Data Selection/Extraction: This is a review article on general principles. No specific data is given to compare a method or an agent with another.
Conclusions: Control of acute musculoskeletal pain, whethertraumatic or postoperative is more likely to be achieved by use of modern protocols that apply existing basic techniques. Staff education and regular assessment of pain using formal scoring systems is critical. Multimodal approach should result into improved quality of care. Parenteral opioids administered by intramuscular injection or by patient-controlled analgesia devices are the recommended approach. Addition of perioperative use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs enhances pain control. Use of continuous spinal techniques is a useful alternative in selected patients. Combinations of techniques are the most effective with potential benefits in terms of overall patient outcome.