- All categories
- Acute and Post-Operative Pain
- Cancer-related Pain
- Chronic Noncancer Pain
- Comorbid Conditions
- Fibromyalgia
- Headache
- Interventional Modalites
- Low Back Pain
- Medico-Legal-Ethical Issues
- Neuropathic Pain
- Nonopioid Pharmacotherapy
- Nonpharmacologic Treatment
- Opioid Pharmacotherapy
- Osteoarthritis
- Palliative Care
- Risk Management
- Scientific Perspectives
- Special Patient Populations
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Target Identification Strategies in the Genomic Era
William R. Lariviere, PhDAlthough the subjective nature of pain complicates reproducing and analyzing experiment pain in animal models, preclinical pain research has led to significant progress in clinical pain management.
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Central Neuromodulation for Chronic Pain: Invasive and Noninvasive Techniques
Ricardo Cruciani, MD, PhDNeurostimulatory manipulation of cortical signaling is being explored as a potential treatment strategy for chronic pain.
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Filling in the Gaps in Chronic Pain Management
Emil Chiauzzi, PhDPatients are increasingly relying on the Web to obtain recommendations for chronic pain management.
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The Palliative Care Research Cooperative
Jean S. Kutner, MD, MSPHPalliative care represents a systematic approach to ameliorate suffering and improve quality of life in patients with advanced, life-threatening disease and their caregivers.
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Effectively Communicating With Chronic Pain Patients
Michael B. Ellner, DD, CHt, MSHClinicians are facing increasing financial, administrative, and regulatory pressure in their practices, which can adversely affect their interactions with patients.
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Drug Testing and Reimbursement for Patients with Chronic Pain
Jennifer BolenThe regulatory and reimbursement environment surrounding drug testing is becoming increasingly stringent.
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Addiction in Patients With Chronic Pain
Michael R. Clark, MD, MPH, MBA, Joyce King, MD, and Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhDSome fraction of opioid-treated patients with chronic pain will engage in aberrant substance use, including compulsive drug seeking and addiction.
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An Overview of Buprenorphine
Jeffrey A. Gudin, MDBuprenorphine is a partial μ-opioid receptor agonist that is used the treatment of chronic pain and opioid addiction.
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Chronic Pain and Psychiatric Symptoms
Michael R. Clark, MD, MPH, MBA, Joyce King, MD, and Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhDChronic pain is often comorbid with affective symptomatology.
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Opioids for Chronic Pain: Maximizing Benefits and Minimizing Risks
Daniel P. Alford, MD, MPHOpioid analgesics are increasingly being prescribed for the management of chronic pain despite incomplete evidence for long-term efficacy and the ongoing risk of abuse.






