Dr. Manojit Sinha works as an NHS consultant in pain medicine & spinal intervention at King's College Hospital, London. He offers private consultation at pain clinics in London and Essex.
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NHS Foundation Trust, 2Section of Anaesthetics, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK Background: Chronic pain clinics aim to improve challenging conditions, and although numerous studies have evaluated specific aspects of therapies and outcomes in ...
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According to the NHS (National Health Service), UK, back pain is the largest cause of work-related absence in the United Kingdom. Although back pain may be painful and uncomfortable, it is not usually serious. Even though back pain can affect people of any age, it is significantly more ...
from learning the Alexander Technique in NHS outpatient pain clinics according to a new service evaluation project. More than half of the service users in the study stopped or reduced their use of medications between the start of the lessons and three months, making cost savings to the NHS. ...
The authors would also like to acknowledge the Arthritis Research UK (ARUK) Pain Centre at the University of Nottingham, and the Nottingham Elective Orthopaedic Service at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. Nocitech is partly owned by ...
This study is supported financially by a Programme Grant awarded by the Medical Research Council, UK (Grant Code: G9900220) and by Support for Science funding secured by North Staffordshire Primary Care Research Consortium for NHS service support costs. KD is supported by a grant from the Arthri...
Review undertaken to identify and explore suitable strategies and interventions for managing or reducing the impact of pain for community-dwelling older pe
This study is supported financially by a Programme Grant awarded by the Medical Research Council, UK (grant code: G9900220) and Support for Science funding secured by the North Staffordshire Primary Care Research Consortium for NHS service support costs. KD is supported by a grant from the Arthr...