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Playing your pain away: designing a virtual reality physical therapy for children with upper limb motor impairment.

Children with upper limb motor impairment often undergo repetitive therapeutic physiotherapy sessions to minimize functional disabilities of the affected area. Even though therapeutic processes can improve functional outcomes and minimize […]

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The Relationship Between Chronic Pain, Depression, Psychosocial Factors, and Suicidality in Adolescents.

Chronic pain in youth is often associated with social conflict, depression, and suicidality. The Interpersonal Theory of Suicide posits that there are psychosocial factors, such as peer victimization and lack […]

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Association of Posttraumatic Headache With Symptom Burden After Concussion in Children.

Headache is the most common symptom after pediatric concussion.

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Real Life Data on OnabotulinumtoxinA for Treatment of Chronic Migraine in Pediatric Age.

The use of OnabotulinumtoxinA (OBT-A) for the treatment of chronic migraine (CM) in adults represents a therapy with the greatest efficacy and safety data. However, we have little evidence on […]

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Enhancing Exposure Treatment for Youths With Chronic Pain: Co-design and Qualitative Approach.

Increasing the access to and improving the impact of pain treatments is of utmost importance, especially among youths with chronic pain. The engagement of patients as research partners (in contrast […]

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Does Diagnostic Certainty Matter?: Pain-Related Stigma in Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.

Childhood chronic pain conditions are common and vulnerable to stigma. Adolescents with chronic primary pain experience diagnostic uncertainty and describe pain-related stigma experiences across multiple social contexts. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis […]

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Distress and resilience narratives within pain memories of adolescents and young adults with complex regional pain syndrome: A multi-method study.

A comprehensive understanding of pain memories requires consideration of risk and resilience factors across biopsychosocial domains. Previous research has typically focused on pain-related outcomes, largely ignoring the nature and context […]

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Mediating Role of Treatment Perceptions in the Relationship Between Individual Characteristics and Engagement With a Digital Psychological Intervention for Pediatric Chronic Pain: Secondary Data Analysis.

Engagement predicts benefits from self-managed treatments. However, engagement is an important concern in digital interventions, with over 50% of patients being nonadherent to interventions in chronic conditions such as chronic […]

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Olfactory training reduces pain sensitivity in children and adolescents with primary headaches.

Headache prevalence among children and adolescents has increased over the last few years. Evidence-based treatment options for pediatric headaches remain limited. Research suggests a positive influence of odors on pain […]

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Functionally relevant physical exercises as an objective measure of clinical improvement in pediatric chronic pain.

This exploratory study demonstrates the application of functionally relevant physical exercises (FRPE) to objectively assess physical functioning among children with chronic pain. Intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment (IIPT) focuses on functional […]

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