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Jan Willem Kallewaard

Researcher at University of Amsterdam

Publications -  82
Citations -  851

Jan Willem Kallewaard is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 534 citations.

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Effect of Radiofrequency Denervation on Pain Intensity Among Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain: The Mint Randomized Clinical Trials.

TL;DR: In 3 randomized clinical trials of participants with chronic low back pain originating in the facet joints, sacroiliac joints, or a combination of facet joint, sacrosiliac joint, or intervertebral disks, radiofrequency denervation combined with a standardized exercise program resulted in either no improvement or no clinically important improvement in chronicLow back pain compared with aStandardized exercise program alone.
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15. Discogenic low back pain.

TL;DR: An estimated 40% of chronic lumbosacral spinal pain is attributed to the discus intervertebralis, a result of degenerative changes following loss of hydration of the nucleus pulposus.
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Discogenic low back pain

TL;DR: The desease from disease history, epidemiology, clinical manifestation, and clinical manifestation of chronic Low Back Pain are overviewed to improve knowledge about it.
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Safe Use of Epidural Corticosteroid Injections: Recommendations of the WIP Benelux Work Group.

TL;DR: Concerns have arisen involving rare major neurologic injuries afterEpidural corticosteroid injections in patients with radicular pain, necessitating local recommendations based on literature review.
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"Evidence-Based Interventional Pain Medicine According to Clinical Diagnoses": Update 2018.

TL;DR: Between 2009 and 2011 a series of 26 articles on evidence‐based medicine for interventional pain medicine according to clinical diagnoses were published, justifying the high number of publications since the last literature search.