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Interventional Pain Medicine


Electronic ISSN
2772-5944
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Pain Specialists
Scope
Interventional Pain Medicine is the official journal of the Spine Intervention Society (SIS) and committed to publishing the highest quality peer-reviewed scientific articles devoted to the entire field of Interventional Pain Medicine. This is an online-only, gold open access journal, which provides benchmark technical and content expertise in the science and clinical practice of Interventional Pain Medicine. The goal of Interventional Pain Medicine is to provide an intellectual home for physicians and researchers across specialties and to provide answers to scientific and clinical questions within this evolving field. The journal seeks to publish articles that include original research related to the technical aspects of interventional pain procedures (spine, musculoskeletal, and regenerative medicine techniques, as well as neuromodulation and minimally invasive surgery techniques), relevant anatomical studies, clinical outcome studies, systematic reviews, innovations, multimedia, and imaging reviews, among other topics.
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