BACKGROUND: Pain clinics tend to see more complex chronic pain patients than primary care settings, but the types of patients seen may differ among practices.OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present observational study was to describe the pain and demographic characteristics of patients attending a university-affiliated tertiary care pain clinic in Toronto, Ontario.METHODS: Data were collected on 1242 consecutive new patients seen over a three-year period at the Comprehensive Pain Program in central Toronto.RESULTS: Musculoskeletal problems affecting large joints and the spine were the predominant cause of pain (more prevalent in women), followed by neuropathic disorders (more prevalent in men) in patients with recognizable physical pathology. The...
Introduction Identifying the source of pain is of major importance in treating chronic pain. The tre...
<div><p>The treatment of chronic pain consumes a significant share of primary care. Community and fa...
Chronic pain is a common problem, affecting 1 in 5 Canadians. Despite this, the burden of chronic p...
BACKGROUND: Pain clinics tend to see more complex chronic pain patients than primary care settings, ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the patient referral patterns and medical profiles of patients attending h...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the patient referral patterns and medical profiles of patients attending h...
BACKGROUND: Ethnocultural factors and sex may greatly affect pain perception and expression. Emergin...
BACKGROUND: Ethnocultural factors and sex may greatly affect pain perception and expression. Emergin...
The present dissertation examines pain reports among a complex chronic disease (CCD) population of a...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
Background Canadians make approximately 16 million visits to the emergency department (ED) each year...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of published data on the prevalence of chronic pain conditions within...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of published data on the prevalence of chronic pain conditions within...
Background: Until now only limited research has been done on the prevalence of chronic pain in prima...
Introduction Identifying the source of pain is of major importance in treating chronic pain. The tre...
<div><p>The treatment of chronic pain consumes a significant share of primary care. Community and fa...
Chronic pain is a common problem, affecting 1 in 5 Canadians. Despite this, the burden of chronic p...
BACKGROUND: Pain clinics tend to see more complex chronic pain patients than primary care settings, ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the patient referral patterns and medical profiles of patients attending h...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the patient referral patterns and medical profiles of patients attending h...
BACKGROUND: Ethnocultural factors and sex may greatly affect pain perception and expression. Emergin...
BACKGROUND: Ethnocultural factors and sex may greatly affect pain perception and expression. Emergin...
The present dissertation examines pain reports among a complex chronic disease (CCD) population of a...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
Background Canadians make approximately 16 million visits to the emergency department (ED) each year...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of published data on the prevalence of chronic pain conditions within...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of published data on the prevalence of chronic pain conditions within...
Background: Until now only limited research has been done on the prevalence of chronic pain in prima...
Introduction Identifying the source of pain is of major importance in treating chronic pain. The tre...
<div><p>The treatment of chronic pain consumes a significant share of primary care. Community and fa...
Chronic pain is a common problem, affecting 1 in 5 Canadians. Despite this, the burden of chronic p...