2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2009.01.211
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A randomized, double-blind controled study looking at lidoderm patch efficacy in reducing pain and improving function in patients with unilateral knee replacements

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“…The lower intensity of pain in the patients who used the patch corroborates a report by Husain et al, 12 in a randomized double-blind controlled trial in patients who underwent unilateral placement of a knee prosthesis, in which the Analogue Visual Scale was also applied and produced a similar result, namely a significant decrease in pain levels.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The lower intensity of pain in the patients who used the patch corroborates a report by Husain et al, 12 in a randomized double-blind controlled trial in patients who underwent unilateral placement of a knee prosthesis, in which the Analogue Visual Scale was also applied and produced a similar result, namely a significant decrease in pain levels.…”
Section: ■ Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Thus, the use of lidocaine patches, together with other analgesic techniques, may be an effective solution to the problems that accompany pain management during this period and, consequently, improve rehabilitation conditions of patients. 11,12 They concur toward increasingly effective and beneficial treatment with fewer side effects.…”
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“…Nessa perspectiva, as drogas tópicas, diferente das medicações sistêmicas, são mais simples e de fácil aplicação, que agem somente no local afetado, causam menores efeitos adversos e a aumentam o grau de satisfação do paciente. Além disso, são mais confortáveis de utilizar e tem efeito satisfatório no controle dos sintomas (GALER et al, 2014;HUSAIN et al, 2009).…”
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