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    edited by Martin D. Cheatle, Perry G. Fine.
    Contents:
    Facilitating treatment adherence in pain medicine : adherence--the great confounder! / Martin D. Cheatle and Perry G. Fine
    Treatment adherence in chronic pain : predictors, models, and a role for psychological flexibility / Anthony M. Harrison, Christopher Graham, and Lance M. McCracken
    Adherence In pharmacotherapy : maximizing benefit and minimizing risk / Marc O. Martel and Robert N. Jamison
    The use of drug testing in promoting treatment adherence in pain medicine / Howard A. Heit and Douglas L. Gourlay
    Adherence to weight loss and physical activity / E. Amy Janke and David E. Goodrich
    Biopsychosocial approach to improving treatment adherence in chronic pain / Martin D. Cheatle and Lara Dhingra
    Adherence in pain medicine : ethical considerations / Michael E. Schatman and Oscar J. Benitez.
    Digital Access Oxford 2017
  • Article
    Sidorenko GI, Bronovitskiĭ Iua, Bakun AI, Dubko MI, Al'khimovich VM.
    Kardiologiia. 1977 Jul;17(7):70-3.
    A method of ergometric tests furnishing a quantitative evaluation of the coronary and contractile function reserves and also ensuring safe examination has been devised. The veloergometric tests proceed under a continuous ECG and integral rheographic control with automatic throwing-off the load in case of ischemic changes of the ECG or reduction of the circulation volume. The amount of work done by the moment of throwing off the load was taken as a quantitative measure of the corresponding functional reserve. This principle served as a basis for constructing an electronic system automating the conduct and assessment of the veloergometric test. Examinations covered 890 healthy persons and patients. Future prospects for the use of biologically controlled ergometric tests are outlined.
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