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USC and UCLA researchers have created a wireless device that uses AI to decode pain levels from brain activity and customize ...
Chronic pain management has entered a new era as medical professionals embrace innovative treatment approaches that address ...
A Raleigh resident's struggle with a rare and painful genetic disorder takes center stage in a new film, shedding light on ...
Inadequate chronic pain care under long-term opioid therapy highlights the need for better Chronic Care Model integration in outpatient settings.
Seeking Another Way to Manage Low Back Pain Chronic low back pain is incredibly common —data suggests as many as 28% of Americans experience it. But treatment options are often lacking.
Dr. Rich and company discuss chronic pain, how physical activity can support pain prevention, and the latest in non-surgical treatment options.
In acute pain, IA increases – acting like a natural sedative for the pain pathways – but in chronic pain, this current ...
In a groundbreaking discovery, chronic pain has been shown to be physiologically different from acute pain and now scientists have the roadmap for how to target it. Researchers from the University of ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
A team led by Amir Minerbi, MD, PhD, director of the Institute for Pain Medicine, Haifa, Israel, and colleagues published one of the first articles on gut changes in fibromyalgia. They noted that ...
Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists beyond acute pain, typically over six months. It can be initiated with an injury or disease, but may persist after the triggering injury has healed.
A new study reveals that when we experience short-term (acute) pain, the brain has a built-in way to dial down pain signals - like pressing the brakes - to keep them from going into overdrive.