Pain Management: Chronic Clinical Recommendations
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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Activity in other systems (incl. immunology and hormones)
- » Alternative and complementary therapies
- » Cancer pain (incl. non-malignant pain and palliative care)
- » Clinical assessment of pain (incl. diagnosis, long-term assessment and outcome measures)
- » Epidemiology and economics of chronic pain (e.g. pharmacoepidemiology)
- » Ethics
- » Interventional pain strategies
- » Neuropathic pain
- » Pain issues in sub-populations (incl. age and gender)
- » Pharmaceutical therapies (incl. side effects)
- » Physical therapies
- » Psychological and social aspects of pain and other comorbid issues
- » Rehabilitation (incl. assessment and therapies)
- » Site-related pain (e.g. headache and backache)
- » Somatic pain (incl. muscle pain)
- » Visceral pain
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Patrick Y Wen and Eudocia Quant, Brigham & Women's Hospital, USA. F1000 Neurological Disorders
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