Pain and Learning

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Pain and Learning Robert J. Gatchel Brian R. Theodore Nancy D. Kishino One of the major contributions of the behavioral sciences to the area of medicine has been the application…

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Measurement of Pain

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Measurement of Pain Mark P. Jensen Introduction Valid and reliable pain assessment is essential for successful pain care. Adequate assessment is also necessary to determine the efficacy of pain treatments…

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Phantom Pain

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Phantom Pain Kelly A. Bruno Howard S. Smith Irfan Lalani Charles E. Argoff Ambrose Pare, a French military surgeon, is credited with first describing phantom limb pain (PLP) in the…

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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Michael T. Massey Robert Norman Harden Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is the current taxonomy for the syndrome previously known by various names, including reflex sympathetic…

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Painful Neuropathies

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Painful Neuropathies Georgios Manousakis Miroslav Backonja David Walk Pain as a Symptom of Neuropathy Neuropathy is a common clinical problem. Pain merits attention in any discussion of neuropathy for several…

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Pain Psychology Evaluation

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Pain Psychology Evaluation Ravi Prasad Desiree Azizoddin Amir Ramezani Biopsychosocial approaches posit that biologic, psychological, and social factors interact to shape the overall experience of pain.1 This relationship is exemplified…

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