Response: Bailey continued to have
little evidence of pain even in face of increasing tumor size.
Not exact matches
The standard
of care for TBI today consists
of letting the brain rest and providing symptom relief, primarily for
pain, Hancock said, even though there is
little evidence to back that practice.
In a 2017 review
of eight randomized trials published in PLOS Medicine, Shanthanna and several colleagues found
little evidence that gabapentinoids relieve chronic low - back
pain.
«There appears to be
little merit in using shock - absorbing insoles for the prevention
of injury, while there is some
evidence that foot [orthotics] are effective for the prevention
of some injuries like stress fractures and shin
pain,» said review author Daniel Bonanno.
BC Injury Law And ICBC Claims Blog Subjective Soft Tissue Injuries And Judicial Scrutiny Last year I criticized the often recited judicial passage stating that «``... the Court should be exceedingly careful when there is
little or no objective
evidence of continuing injury and when complaints
of pain persist for long periods extending beyond the normal or usual recovery...» and pointing out that these comments should no longer be used given Supreme Court
of Canada's reasons in FH v. McDougall.
While he admonished me, he checked with Dr Wikipedia while he had me on the line and started reciting stuff about: «The use
of osteopathy is not always based on science, and there is
little evidence that osteopathy is effective in treating any medical condition except for lower back
pain.»