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Method for Evaluating Pain

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The evaluation of pain is currently based on the presumption that the most reliable means of evaluating pain is a report from the patient about the existence of pain.

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  1. Correll DJ. The measurement of pain: objectifying the subjective. In: Waldman SD, editor. Pain management, vol. 1. Saunders: Elsevier; 2007. p. 197–211.

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Iida, H. (2019). Method for Evaluating Pain. In: Ohseto, K., Uchino, H., Iida, H. (eds) Nerve Blockade and Interventional Therapy. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54660-3_5

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