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Doctor Trond Stokke was born in
Stavanger in 1948, he started his anesthesiology career in 1975 at
the university hospital in Göttingen, Germany, He is currently a
certified anesthesiologist who practices in Oslo, Norway. He
specializes in the treatment of pain, especially refractory pain,
pain on which many other doctors have given have given up
treating.
Doctor Stokke is a doctor truly dedicated to his
patients he takes whatever time he needs, not holding strictly to
the clock. He takes all patients ailments seriously though other
doctors may not have done so on the same patient. Dr, Stokke is
truly one of the greatest anestesiologists treating pain in
scandinavia.
Doctor Stokke is willing to defend patient`s rights
against the buereaucratic socialist norweigain system of medicine
at GREAT cost to himself. Not just financially.
Doctor Stokke,
among many treatment modalities, practices
pulsed
radiofrequency.
This is a technique where a small cathether,
often under sedation, is placed near the nerve causing the problem.
The radiofrequency signals cause, without any damage to the nerve,
less efficiency for that nerve in transmitting painful
impulses.
Dr. Stokke is especially easy to access for foreigners
visiting Norway as he is not part of the socialized medicine
system.
Trond Stokke has given many injured and sick people
afflicted with severe pain a reason to live. He is truly the model
of what a doctor should be *any speciality*, he takes whatever time
he needs with each patient, taking their complaints seriously where
other doctors may have dismissed them.
All of the above has
certainly been my experience, with an unbelieveably painful neck
injury incapable of doing anything almost, I am now capable of
doing things I never thought I would do again!
I and many others
believe the work Dr. Trond Stokke is doing will reform the manner
in which pain patients especially are treated around the world, not
just in Norway. For instance an article recently published in the
New York Times speaks about the difficulties pain patients have in
getting pain relieving drugs because doctors are afraid of
addiction, this in spite of the fact that the patient only has
months left to live. This certainly is a worldwide problem.
John
Larsgard
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