Ken Hargreaves - Successful Management of Acute Pain
The pain is almost always precipitated by a trigger stimulus or activity (e. g., chewing, speaking, swallowing, touching the face, cold air, tooth brushing, shaving) and is located in the distribution of one or two branches of the trigeminal nerve, usually V/2 and/or V/3. ................
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