by PAINS Project | Aug 13, 2015 | News, Treatment Options |
by Danielle Ofri – Published in The New York Times MY patient Mr. W. wheeled himself into my office for a checkup. He’d lost a leg to diabetes and was also juggling hypertension, obesity, vascular disease and elevated cholesterol. He was an amiably cranky fellow...
by PAINS Project | Aug 10, 2015 | PAINS Updates |
by Myra Christopher, PAINS Director Download a report from the PAINS Collaborators Meeting held earlier this summer. Our goals for the meeting were to: promote the National Pain Strategy Report and build enthusiasm for it facilitate conversation about how to move...
by PAINS Project | Aug 6, 2015 | PAINS Updates |
What is Biopsychosocial Pain Care? Why Should You Care? We are pleased to announce this important Educational Brief, which is the sixth in a series of briefs profiling policy and educational issues important to improving chronic pain. We wish to thank the primary...
by PAINS Project | Aug 5, 2015 | News, Pain Policy |
by Rachel Gotbaum published on Here&Now Ten years ago Chris Young was crushed by a car he was working under. “He was crushed accordion style,” says his wife Lesley. The accident left Young, 45, almost completely paralyzed and in a wheelchair. He does have some...