Pain is common among patients with IIMs, with moderate to severe levels associated with greater fatigue, worse physical ...
Neuropathic pain is highly prevalent after spinal cord injury, with prevalence unrelated to severity of injury.
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Anyway, while I was managing this process, I found myself thinking a lot about pain, and observing the times in which I handled it reasonably well and other times that I handled it less well, and so I ...
Shoulder pain arises from mechanical stress, inflammation, posture issues, and metabolic factors like acidity. It affects daily function and quality of life. Management requires addressing posture, ...
Pain affects activity levels, but how individuals understand and act in the face of pain can make a difference, a new study ...
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New research reveals that the human brain contains a built-in pain map that activates in different regions when relieving ...
A pain-management physician explains what "pain tolerance" really means, how it's measured, and the individual factors that play into it. So much of the popular discourse around pain focuses on the ...
Twelve weeks of acupuncture treatment in certain patients with early-stage breast cancer resulted in a long-term reduction of pain levels. Women with early-stage breast cancer who experienced joint ...