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IASP offers several resources to equip its members to most effectively manage their research and clinical practice.

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Learn from key thought leaders and subject matter experts.

To help our members best meet the challenges they face in the pain profession, IASP is producing tools and resources related to specific topics of concern using key insights from multidisciplinary experts.

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Acute Pain

 

Acute pain is a sudden sensation that alerts us to possible injury. It can be intense, but short in duration.
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Back and Neck Pain

 

Back and neck pain are common conditions. The pain can be acute or last for weeks, months, or even years.
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Basic Science and Pain Models

 

Pain models bring laboratory science to our understanding of pain in humans.
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COVID-19 and Pain

 

Muscle pain is a common symptom of COVID-19 and can linger after you've had the virus.
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Pain Assessment and Measurements

 

For individuals living with pain, pain assessment and measurements can lead to better pain management, improved patient-provider communication, and enhanced overall well-being.
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Pain, Mind, and Movement

 

By addressing beliefs, emotions, and movement patterns, people living with chronic, persistent pain can reduce pain intensity and improve their quality of life.
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Chronic Pain

 

Chronic pain is complex. But understanding its physical, emotional, and psychological and social components can help you communicate more effectively with healthcare providers, leading to better management and improved quality of life.
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