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Pain management
Systematic review
Review of variable quality trials finds that warming local anaesthetic to body temperature reduces self-reported pain of infiltration by 11 mm on a 100 mm rating scale
- Correspondence to Jawad Sultan
ST4 Trauma and Orthopaedics Royal Oldham Hospital Rochdale Road, Oldham, Manchester OL1 2JH, UKjsultan{at}hotmail.co.uk
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Review of variable quality trials finds that warming local anaesthetic to body temperature reduces self-reported pain of infiltration by 11 mm on a 100 mm rating scale
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- First published May 6, 2012.
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August 31, 2017
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