Clinical Journal of Pain
The Clinical Journal of Pain explores all aspects of pain and its effective treatment and management. It is a peer-reviewed title including research articles and clinical trials. This title is helpful to a wide range of professionals including: anesthesiologists, surgeons, neurologists, orthopaedists, psychiatrists and psychologists, clinical pharmacologists, and physiotherapists.
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