Morphine dose was increased in subsequent visits to 10 mg
every 4-hourly. It was observed that only 30% pain was
relieved with prescribed dose of morphine and patient
was in deep stress and anxiety. Hence, it was decided to
consider with interventional pain management. Patient
underwent pulsed radiofrequency ablation of mandibular
nerve with partial pain relief (VAS - 6/10). In addition, he
was given Scrambler therapy which is specifi cally designed
and clinically tested therapy to provide rapid, non-narcotic,
noninvasive treatment for chronic neuropathic[6] and
oncologic pain, including pain resistant to morphine and
other drugs. Moreover, this therapy does not have any side
effects and may improve quality of life of patients.[7]