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Three Ways to Balanced Post-op Pain Management
Mixing, matching and moderating your anesthesia techniques.
Connie O'Kane, Senior Associate Editor

Here's something that flies of the face of conventional logic: A little post-op pain is all right. Patients are often willing to put up with some pain and discomfort if they can avoid nausea or numbness.

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