by PAINS Project | Jun 30, 2017 | News, Research |
Published by PubMed.gov Abstract Chronic pain is often measured with a severity score that overlooks its spatial distribution across the body. This widespread pain is believed to be a marker of centralization, a central nervous system process that decouples pain...
by PAINS Project | Jun 30, 2017 | Research, Treatment Options |
Published by Reuters Health Regularly engaging in physical activity, from walking to intense exercise, may help to reduce the risk of chronic low back pain by as much as 16 percent, according to a new review of previous studies. In the past, it hasn’t been clear...
by PAINS Project | Jun 29, 2017 | Integrative Medicine, Living with Pain, News, Research |
Published by Canadian Journal of Pain Abstract Background: Chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) and associated long-term opioid use are major public health concerns. Aims: The Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service (TPS) is a multidisciplinary,...
by PAINS Project | Jun 29, 2017 | News & Updates |
Published by National Pain Report For many chronic pain sufferers, travel can be a bit frightening as it takes you out of your comfort zone and throws you into the unknown. One way to manage chronic pain is to develop and stick to a certain routine, and the unexpected...
by PAINS Project | Jun 29, 2017 | Living with Pain, Member Updates |
Published by Digital Journal Chronic pain affects one in three Americans. Putting it in perspective, chronic pain affects more than diabetes, cancer and heart disease combined. Chronic pain is something that former cheerleader and gymnast Barby Ingle knows all too...