ABSTRACT
l. Pain Distribution: Growing Evidence for Its Importance. —Wigers, S.H., Skrondal, A., Finset, A., and Gotestam, K.G.: Measuring change in fibromyalgic pain: the relevance of pain distribution. J. Musculoskel. Pain, 5(2):29-41, 1997. Reviewed by CBMT Staff.
2. Review of Myofascial Pain Syndrome —Han, S.C. and Harrison, P.: Myofascial pain syndrome and trigger-point management. Regional Anesthesia, 22(1):89-101, 1997. Reviewed by CBMT Staff.
3. Acupressure Found Effective in Preventing Nausea During Elective Cesarean Section in the Awake Patient. —Stein, D.J., Bimbach, D.J., Danzer, B.I., Kuroda, M.M., Grune-baum, A., and Thys, D.M.: Acupressure versus intravenous meto-clopramide to prevent nausea and vomiting during spinal anesthesia for cesarean section. Anesthesia & Analgesia, 84(2):342-345, 1997. Reviewed by CBMT Staff.
4. Organophosphate Insecticides May Be Instrumental in the Etiology of Central Nervous System Effects of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. —Chaudhuri, A., Majeed, T., Dinan, T., and Behan, P.O.: Chronic fatigue syndrome: a disorder of central cholinergic transmission. J. Chron. Fatigue Synd., 3(1):3-16, 1997. Reviewed by CBMT Staff.