Although chronic pain is one of the most important medical problems facing society, there has been very limited progress in the development of novel therapies for this condition. Here, we discuss high-impact research priorities to reduce the number of people transitioning from acute to chronic intractable pain
Chronic pain syndrome is a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by several pathological mec...
Pain is a distressing experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage with sensory, emo...
Pain remains a significant problem for patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs). As rese...
Although chronic pain is one of the most important medical problems facing society, there has been v...
Introduction: Chronic pain is pain that lasts more than the normal physiologic healing time at the ...
The general health and well-being of some people is compromised because of life circumstances such a...
Chronic pain symbolizes a substantial health and societal concern. Chronic pain usually leads to def...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Chronic pain is currently under-diagnosed and under-treated, partly because doctors' training in pai...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Pain is the most frequent cause triggering patients to visit a physician. The worldwide incidence of...
This program of research examines the experience of chronic pain in a community sample. While, it i...
BackgroundOver 100 million Americans are living with chronic pain, and pain is the most common reaso...
Editor’s note: Chronic pain affects 1.5 billion people worldwide, an estimated 100 million of whom l...
Chronic pain syndrome is a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by several pathological mec...
Pain is a distressing experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage with sensory, emo...
Pain remains a significant problem for patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs). As rese...
Although chronic pain is one of the most important medical problems facing society, there has been v...
Introduction: Chronic pain is pain that lasts more than the normal physiologic healing time at the ...
The general health and well-being of some people is compromised because of life circumstances such a...
Chronic pain symbolizes a substantial health and societal concern. Chronic pain usually leads to def...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Chronic pain is currently under-diagnosed and under-treated, partly because doctors' training in pai...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Pain is the most frequent cause triggering patients to visit a physician. The worldwide incidence of...
This program of research examines the experience of chronic pain in a community sample. While, it i...
BackgroundOver 100 million Americans are living with chronic pain, and pain is the most common reaso...
Editor’s note: Chronic pain affects 1.5 billion people worldwide, an estimated 100 million of whom l...
Chronic pain syndrome is a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by several pathological mec...
Pain is a distressing experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage with sensory, emo...
Pain remains a significant problem for patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs). As rese...