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Vol. 88, No. 9, September 2008, p. 1094
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.2008.88.9.1094

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Central Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Management


Canavero S, Bonicalzi V. New York, NY 10013, Cambridge University Press, 2007, hardcover, 382 pp, illus, ISBN: 978-0-521-86692-7, $90.


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This comprehensive, evidence-based text addresses the history, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of central pain syndrome (CPS). The authors have done an outstanding job of organizing all of the literature on this topic and then arranging the information in . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Karen Holtgrefe

K Holtgrefe, PT, DHS, OCS, is an Assistant Professor and Interim Program Director, College of Mount St Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio


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