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Pain Management

Opioid Abuse & Mortality Trends

Oct 01, 2015

Over the past two decades, research has shown that rates of abuse and diversion of opioid prescription medications are increasing in the United States. “In response to the epidemic, many groups have...

No Life Limited by Pain 2015

Oct 01, 2015

New research was presented at No Life Limited by Pain 2015, the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pain Management, from September 17 to 20 in National Harbor, MD. The features below highlight ...

Virtual Reality for Pain Management - Video

Sep 02, 2015

Psychologist Ted Jones discusses the benefits of using virtual reality to treat pain and explains how the distractions can be more beneficial than pills or injections. https://youtu.be/qwydG4mL0mY...

Understanding Unintentional Opioid Overdose Injury

Sep 01, 2015

Among opioid users, unintentional overdose injury appears to be related to the prescribed opioid’s duration of action, according to researchers from Boston. Patients with chronic painful conditions ...

The Cost of Pediatric Pain Conditions

Sep 01, 2015

Healthcare expenditures for pediatric pain-related conditions exert a considerable economic burden on the United States, according to findings of a national study. Pediatric pain-related conditions we...

Measuring Cognitive Function in Fibromyalgia

Sep 01, 2015

University of Michigan researchers have found that the Multidimensional Inventory of Subjective Cognitive Impairment (MISCI) appears to be a reliable method for measuring perceived cognitive function ...

Comparing Hernia Repair Approaches

Sep 01, 2015

Among patients with a small umbilical or epigastric hernia, mesh repair appears to halve the long-term risk of recurrence when compared with sutured repair. Researchers found recurrence rates of 10% a...

Opioid Use & Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty

Aug 24, 2015

Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA), a procedure designed for treating diseased rotator cuff tears with arthritis, can be used to improve function and provide pain relief. Opioids are being used more ...

IAS 2015

Aug 24, 2015

New research was presented at IAS 2015, the International AIDS Society Conference, from July 19 to 22 in Vancouver, Canada. The features below highlight some of the studies that emerged from the confe...

Ethical Pain Management in the ED

Aug 24, 2015

According to published reports, up to 75% of ED patients present with pain-related complaints, and more than half come to the ED with severe or moderate pain. Pain management is a fundamental componen...

Can NSAIDs Help Prevent Skin Cancer?

Aug 12, 2015

Users of NSAIDs appear have significantly reduced risk of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) when compared with nonusers, according to a systematic review. Aspirin users were also found to have a reduced r...

Using the Web to Cope With Pain

Aug 12, 2015

Pain coping skills training using an internet-based program called PainCOACH appears to reduce pain levels among patients with osteoarthritis who use the intervention, according to a study. The 8-week...

Sickle Cell Disease & Sleep

Aug 12, 2015

Patients with sickle cell disease who have shorter sleep duration, fragmented sleep, or inefficient sleep appear to have more days of greater pain severity, according to study findings. The authors no...

Defining Rx Opioid Overdose Risk

Aug 12, 2015

Patients who use multiple pharmacies concurrently and have overlapping opioid prescriptions appear to be at greater risk for opioid overdoses than others, according to a study. Patients who used four ...

Depression & Low Back Pain

Aug 12, 2015

Patients with symptoms of depression appear to have a higher risk of developing an episode of low back pain in the future, according to findings of a systematic review. The authors noted that risks fo...

Opioid Use in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain

Aug 01, 2015

The management of chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP)—defined as pain lasting beyond 3 months—has emerged as a significant challenge for healthcare providers throughout the United States. In recent yea...

Defining Rx Opioid Overdose Risk

Jul 27, 2015

Patients who use multiple pharmacies concurrently and have overlapping opioid prescriptions appear to be at greater risk for opioid overdoses than others, according to a study. Patients who used four ...

Depression & Low Back Pain

Jul 27, 2015

Patients with symptoms of depression appear to have a higher risk of developing an episode of low back pain in the future, according to findings of a systematic review. The authors noted that risks fo...

Using the Web to Cope With Pain

Jul 27, 2015

Pain coping skills training using an internet-based program called PainCOACH appears to reduce pain levels among patients with osteoarthritis who use the intervention, according to a study. The 8-week...

Sickle Cell Disease & Sleep

Jul 27, 2015

Patients with sickle cell disease who have shorter sleep duration, fragmented sleep, or inefficient sleep appear to have more days of greater pain severity, according to study findings. The authors no...

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