Tag: Pain
Mindfulness-Based Interventions Via Telehealth Beneficial for Chronic Pain
Pain interference scores were significantly lower with group and self-paced mindfulness-based interventions among veterans
Problematic Pharmaceutical Opioid Use Common in Noncancer Pain
Clinicians and policymakers need a more accurate estimate of the prevalence of problematic opioid use, authors say
Pain Diagnoses Seen for Most Patients With Cerebral Palsy
Eighty-nine percent of patients with CP have one or more documented pain diagnoses; 38.8 percent of patients had nociceptive pain only
Consistent Sex Disparity Seen in Pain Management
Women less likely to be prescribed pain-related medications than men, even in adjusted analyses
Posterior Surgery Noninferior to Anterior for Cervical Radiculopathy
Posterior surgery noninferior with respect to success rate and reduction in arm pain at two years
Methotrexate Beneficial for Reducing Pain, Stiffness in Knee Osteoarthritis
Significant pain reduction seen in favor of methotrexate; stiffness and function improved at six months
Behavioral Pain Self-Management Intervention Effective for Chronic Pain With HIV
Significant difference in Brief Pain Inventory total scores seen immediately and at three months
Physical Activity Cuts Depression in People With Arthritis-Related Pain
Patients with the highest pain may have the greatest benefits
Most Studies of Massage for Pain Show Low Certainty of Evidence
Of the few that had moderate-certainty evidence, beneficial associations with pain were seen
Race, Ethnic Disparities Seen in Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Arthritis
Prevalence of arthritis higher for American Indian/Alaska Native versus White adults; prevalence of severe joint pain also varies with race, ethnicity