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Chronic pain in patients with gunshot wounds.

In civilian life, from 11 to 40% of patients suffer from chronic pain after receiving injuries. There are almost no data on chronic pain in patients with gunshot wounds, isolated […]

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Self-reported physical function is strongly related to pain behavior and pain interference and weakly related to physical capacity in people with chronic low back pain.

Inclusion of self-reported and capacity-based measures may help to further elucidate the interactive link between how people think and move.

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The role of pain catastrophizing in pain perception among patients with rheumatoid arthritis without clinical signs of inflammation.

Pain in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is considered to be associated with non-inflammatory factors, including physical disabilities, psychiatric disorders, and pain catastrophizing (PC). PC is reportedly a key driver in the […]

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Virtual multidisciplinary pain treatment: Experiences and feedback from children with chronic pain and their caregivers.

The onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) necessitated a rapid transition to virtual care for chronic pain treatment.

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Depression and anxiety in women with idiopathic intracranial hypertension compared to migraine: A matched controlled cohort study.

To evaluate mental health burden in women with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) compared to matched women with migraine and population controls.

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Pain acceptance and psychological inflexibility predict pain interference outcomes for persons with chronic pain receiving pain psychology.

Awareness (being present), acceptance, and engagement (committed action) are three dimensions of psychological flexibility. Understanding these in the context of chronic pain may identify treatment targets to help refine individual […]

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Paediatric pain management: from regional to virtual.

Due to increased interest in opioid-sparing multimodal analgesic strategies both inside and outside of the operating room, anaesthesiologists have started to look towards regional anaesthesia as well as nonpharmacological pain-reducing […]

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The stress-induced antinociceptive responses to the persistent inflammatory pain involve the orexin receptors in the nucleus accumbens.

Stress suppresses the sense of pain, a physiological phenomenon known as stress-induced analgesia (SIA). Brain orexin peptides regulate many physiological functions, including wakefulness and nociception. The contribution of the orexinergic […]

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Potential health benefits of integrated screening strategies for alcohol, tobacco, other substance use, depression, anxiety, and chronic pain among people living with HIV in the USA: a mathematical modelling study.

Alcohol use, tobacco use, and other substance use often co-occur with depression, anxiety, and chronic pain, forming a constellation of alcohol, substance, and mood-related (CASM) conditions that disproportionately affects people […]

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Feasibility of virtual reality-delivered pain psychology therapy for cancer-related neuropathic pain: a pilot randomised controlled trial.

Virtual reality-delivered psychological therapies have recently been investigated as non-pharmacological management for acute and chronic pain. However, no virtual reality pain therapy software existed that met the needs of cancer […]

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