The trial is considered successful if the patient achieves more than a 50% reduction in pain.
Provides support services to families and professionals to enable patients to achieve optimum development.
Treated patients achieve in six weeks what usually takes six months to achieve.
Six patients achieved complete response and four of these patients were alive 19 to 100 months after diagnosis.
The challenge, of course, is losing the weight, and many obese patients cannot achieve this through simple diet, exercise or medication.
The remaining two patients did not achieve remission after four weeks of treatment.
Although most patients can achieve control of blood pressure with drugs, all pharmaceuticals may produce unwanted side effects.
Most patients can achieve 0-110 degrees, but stiffness of the joint can occur.
Most patients can achieve this balance best with monotherapy, the use of a single anticonvulsant medication.
The mean time to complete resolution of symptoms was 2.8 months and all patients achieved a solid fusion.