Interventional therapies are continuing to improve and evolve to the benefit of a wide variety of pain patients, according to Dawood Sayed, MD, the vice chairman of the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN). Sayed spoke to Pain Medicine News about exciting research presented at ASPN’s third annual conference at the end of July. He is also a professor of anesthesiology and pain and the division chief of pain medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, in Kansas
SEPTEMBER 16, 2021