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Sarcopenia and Chronic Pain in the Elderly: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Sarcopenia and chronic pain are prevalent among older adults, and despite numerous studies, the potential epidemiological link between the two conditions remains a topic of controversy. Therefore, we performed a […]

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Collaborating with a Youth Council to Improve Chronic Pain Resources.

There is a recognized need to involve people with lived experience of chronic pain when developing chronic pain resources.

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Standardized Order Sets Do Not Eliminate Racial or Ethnic Inequities in Postpartum Pain Management.

To quantify the extent to which a standardized pain management order set reduced racial and ethnic inequities in post-cesarean pain evaluation and management.

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Effect of propranolol on temporomandibular joint pain in repeatedly stressed rats.

Stress substantially increases the risk of developing painful temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) by influencing the release of endogenous catecholamines. Propranolol, an antagonist of β-adrenergic receptors, has shown potential in alleviating TMD-associated […]

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Bullying involvement and physical pain between ages 10 and 13 years: reported history and quantitative sensory testing in a population-based cohort.

We aimed to quantify the prospective association between bullying and physical pain in a population-based cohort of adolescents. We assessed 4049 participants of the 10 and 13 years waves of […]

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Examining the association between objective physical activity and momentary pain: a systematic review of studies using ambulatory assessment.

Chronic pain (CP) is a debilitating and increasingly common health condition that adversely impacts function, including physical activity (PA). Research using ambulatory assessment (AA) methods (e.g., ecological momentary assessment, actigraphy) […]

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The Pace of Biological Aging Predicts Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain Severity.

This study aimed to determine if and how the pace of biological aging was associated with nonspecific cLBP and to compare what measure of epigenetic age acceleration most strongly predicts […]

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The impact of sleep disturbances on endogenous pain modulation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

The bidirectional relationship between sleep and pain problems has been extensively demonstrated but despite all the accumulating evidence, their shared mechanisms are currently not fully understood. This review examined the […]

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Baseline Characteristics from a New Longitudinal Cohort of Patients with Non-cancer Pain and Chronic Opioid use in the United States.

Retrospective cohort studies have consistently observed that long-term prescription opioid use is a risk factor for new major depressive episodes. However, prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings and […]

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BackWards – Unveiling the brain’s topographic organization of paraspinal sensory input.

Cortical reorganization and its potential pathological significance are being increasingly studied in musculoskeletal disorders such as chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients. However, detailed sensory-topographic maps of the human back […]

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