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Scandinavian Journal of Pain
Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 1-64 (January 2010)
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Editorial


Scandinavian Journal of Pain: A networking and publishing tool for pain researchers and pain clinicians in the Nordic countries
Harald Breivik, Torsten Gordh, Eija Kalso, Troels S. Jensen, Eirikur Lindal
pages 1-2
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Editorial comments


Pain relief with paravertebral blocks or epidural analgesia? Those who do not know the history of paravertebral blocks are condemned to rediscover the complications
Geir Niemi, Harald Breivik
pages 3-4
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Investigation of drug–drug interactions and pain—From volunteer studies to randomized controlled trials in patients with chronic pain
Klaus T. Olkkola, Nora M. Hagelberg
page 5
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Those who do not know their pain-history will repeat previous errors in pain management
Harald Breivik
page 6
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Fear and catastrophizing thoughts aggravate risks of chronic pain after a fracture
Eirikur Lindal, Harald Breivik
page 7
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Important knowledge of pain and phantom experiences after breast surgery and leg- or arm-amputation: Value of qualitative pain research
Stephen Butler, Torsten Gordh
page 8
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Dialectical behavioural therapy for complex chronic pain conditions
Eirikur Lindal, Harald Breivik
page 9
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Chronic pain conditions after herniorrhaphy decrease with time, but slowly
Troels Staehelin Jensen
page 10
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Norwegian patients with chronic pain conditions that can be managed with reasonable cost/benefit now have a legally binding right to treatment in Norway
Harald Breivik
page 11
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Review


A systematic review of comparative studies indicates that paravertebral block is neither superior nor safer than epidural analgesia for pain after thoracotomy
Hilde M. Norum, Harald Breivik
pages 12-23
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Original articles


Does co-administration of paroxetine change oxycodone analgesia: An interaction study in chronic pain patients
K.K. Lemberg, T.E. Heiskanen, M. Neuvonen, V.K. Kontinen, P.J. Neuvonen, M.-L. Dahl, E.A. Kalso
pages 24-33
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A personal experience learning from two pain pioneers, J.J. Bonica and W. Fordyce: Lessons surviving four decades of pain practice
Stephen Butler
pages 34-37
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Pain-related fear, catastrophizing and pain in the recovery from a fracture
Steven J. Linton, Nina Buer, Lars Samuelsson, Karin Harms-Ringdahl
pages 38-42
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Adult limb and breast amputees’ experience and descriptions of phantom phenomena—A qualitative study
Berit Björkman, Staffan Arnér, Iréne Lund, Lars-Christer Hydén
pages 43-49
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Applying dialectical behavior therapy to chronic pain: A case study
Steven J. Linton
pages 50-54
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Natural course of long-term postherniorrhaphy pain in a population-based cohort
Gabriel Sandblom, Maija-Liisa Kalliomäki, Ulf Gunnarsson, Torsten Gordh
pages 55-59
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National guidelines for evaluating pain—Patients’ legal right to prioritised health care at multidisciplinary pain clinics in Norway implemented 2009
Karen Walseth Hara, Petter Borchgrevink
pages 60-63
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