You are admitting a patient to your rehabilitation unit who has a diagnosis of persistent, severe pain. According to the patients history, the patients pain has not responded to conventional approaches to pain management. What treatment would you expect might be tried with this patient?
A) Intravenous analgesia
B) Long-term intrathecal or epidural catheter
C) Oral analgesia
D) Intramuscular analgesia
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