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Group CBT, Pain Education Improve Pain, Physical Function

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Simplified group cognitive behavioral tx and education improved chronic pain in outpatient clinics
For patients with moderate-to-severe hand pain and radiographic osteoarthritis

Hydroxychloroquine No Better Than Placebo for Hand OA

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No more effective than placebo for moderate-to-severe hand pain and radiographic osteoarthritis
Lumbopelvic pain is common in well-functioning older adults

Lumbopelvic Pain Negatively Affects Walking in Elderly

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LPP specifically tied to greater energetic cost of walking, poorer walking endurance
Antidepressant medication adherence is associated with cessation of long-term prescription opioid use among patients with non-cancer pain

Treating Depression Found to Up Successful Opioid Cessation

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Taking antidepressants helped non-cancer pain patients successfully stop long-term opioid use
Evidence for the effectiveness of cranial electrical stimulation is sparse

Limited Evidence for Effect of Cranial Electrical Stimulation

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No significant benefit for patients with fibromyalgia, pain; conflicting results for painful conditions
Poor sleep worsens the association between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and chronic pain in youth

Poor Sleep Worsens Link Between PTSD, Chronic Pain in Youth

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Findings among youth aged 10 to 17, with sleep suggested as an important target for intervention

January 2018 Briefing – Pain Management

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pain Management for January 2018. This roundup includes the...
Many pediatric patients have persistent pain after common ambulatory surgeries

Persistent Pain Common 1 Month After Elective Pediatric Surgery

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Prevalence of patients with pain at one, three, and six months is 24, 6, and 4 percent, respectively
For obese individuals with chronic pain

Weight Loss Among Obese Tied to Improvements in Chronic Pain

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Calorie-restriction intervention tied to improvements in spatial distribution of pain, depression
The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire successfully demonstrates the extent of debility in migraine surgery patients and puts migraine pain in perspective within the realm of other known pain conditions

Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Helps to Evaluate Migraine Pain

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Commonly used pain survey better assesses migraine patients' pain-coping ability and function