Pain recognition, prevention and alleviation in research animals is important from an animal welfare, ethical and legal standpoint. The ideal pain assessment tool would be reliable, sensitive, valid, practical, easily applicable and generalisable. Whilst there are a number of physiological and behavioural markers available, the latter is more likely to be applicable in clinical decision making. Therefore, the use of animal-based indices and pain-specific behaviours is widespread as a method of pain assessment. There are many challenges in selection of an appropriate pain assessment strategy, including for example species and strain differences in pain-related behaviors. Tools may also be complex, require prior training and experience, or be...
for the Study of Pain (IASP®) is concerned with the ethical aspects of studies producing experimenta...
Pain in nonhuman animals is a difficult concept to identify and measure. This article briefly descri...
Pain and distress are central topics in legislation, regulations, and standards regarding the use of...
There are many ways in which pain in animals can be measured and these are based on a variety of phe...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
The 3Rs, Replacement, Reduction and Refinement, is a framework to ensure the ethical and justified u...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
To explore the challenges and opportunities for pain management for animals used in research an inte...
Recent advances in pain assessment in companion animals represent a tenacious, painstaking and time-...
Chantier qualité GAOne important objective for animal welfare is to maintain animals free from pain,...
Pain and distress caused by specific research models and techniques raise serious concerns for those...
This review will address how we can measure pain in farm animals and discuss the major causes of acu...
Animals are routinely subjected to painful procedures, such as tail docking for puppies, castration ...
Pain is a perception experience associated with actual or potential damage. It is usually caused by ...
distress in laboratory animals: a survey of current practice in the UK with recommendation
for the Study of Pain (IASP®) is concerned with the ethical aspects of studies producing experimenta...
Pain in nonhuman animals is a difficult concept to identify and measure. This article briefly descri...
Pain and distress are central topics in legislation, regulations, and standards regarding the use of...
There are many ways in which pain in animals can be measured and these are based on a variety of phe...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
The 3Rs, Replacement, Reduction and Refinement, is a framework to ensure the ethical and justified u...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
To explore the challenges and opportunities for pain management for animals used in research an inte...
Recent advances in pain assessment in companion animals represent a tenacious, painstaking and time-...
Chantier qualité GAOne important objective for animal welfare is to maintain animals free from pain,...
Pain and distress caused by specific research models and techniques raise serious concerns for those...
This review will address how we can measure pain in farm animals and discuss the major causes of acu...
Animals are routinely subjected to painful procedures, such as tail docking for puppies, castration ...
Pain is a perception experience associated with actual or potential damage. It is usually caused by ...
distress in laboratory animals: a survey of current practice in the UK with recommendation
for the Study of Pain (IASP®) is concerned with the ethical aspects of studies producing experimenta...
Pain in nonhuman animals is a difficult concept to identify and measure. This article briefly descri...
Pain and distress are central topics in legislation, regulations, and standards regarding the use of...