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New research from the University of Portsmouth has found that children with chronic pain are more likely to get lower scores on the Standardized Assessment Test (SATs). The study is led by University ...
A study of more than 100,000 surgical cases at UVA Health System found patients’ pain scores improved even as doctors gave fewer opioids. UVA anesthesiologists reviewed 101,484 surgeries between March ...
Dr. Carmen R. Green answers the question: 'Can A Test Prove That I Have Pain?' — -- Question: Is There Any Test To Prove That I Have Pain? Answer: There are no absolute tests to show that you ...
Numerical rating scale pain scores accurately measure pain intensity in relation to perceived need for medicine, pain relief and pain satisfaction in children, according to a study published in ...
The addition of text messages or PT to home exercises did not improve pain scores among patients with knee pain, OA, and meniscal tear.
A new study released on pediatric emergency medicine looked at the correlation between ethnicities and pain scores for bone fractures, according to Equities. Results showed that of the 880 patients ...
Upadacitinib treatment was associated with reduced non-nociceptive pain among patients with axSpA, including both neuropathic and nociplastic types.
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