
GSJ: Risk Factors for Continued Opioid Use in Conservative Versus Surgical Management of Low Back Pain Originating From the Sacroiliac Joint
04/22/19 • 19 min
In this podcast, one of Global Spine Journal's Editors-in-Chief, Karsten Wiechert, interviews Julius Dengler about his article "Risk Factors for Continued Opioid Use in Conservative Versus Surgical Management of Low Back Pain Originating From the Sacroiliac Joint."
In this podcast, one of Global Spine Journal's Editors-in-Chief, Karsten Wiechert, interviews Julius Dengler about his article "Risk Factors for Continued Opioid Use in Conservative Versus Surgical Management of Low Back Pain Originating From the Sacroiliac Joint."
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