AAPM
<ѻý class="page-description">American Academy of Pain Medicineѻý>Percentage involving severe medical outcomes also lowest
Hospital outcomes similar when reserving opiates for breakthrough pain
Thrust exercise doesn't cause a shoulder problem
Small study shows drop in average number of pills at discharge
"The problem is that we cannot find predictors for good responses yet," says pain specialist
Psychological interventions can support other treatment
Lessons from the pandemic may guide the way pain medicine is delivered
Neuropathic pain may be common, especially after prolonged ICU stay
Better sleep may be driving satisfaction in chronic pain patients, study suggests
Chronic opioid use may produce a dose-response relationship
Study highlights struggles prescribers face with opioids, gabapentin
But meta-analysis suggests benefit is just a few tenths of a point on standard 0-10 scale
Patients on sedatives reported less reduction in pain in screening trials
Study investigates role of psychiatric disorders in sleep-pain relationship
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AAPM: American Academy of Pain Medicine
March 2022
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Pain Week: A Joint Meeting of AAPM, ACPA, APS, ASPE, NADDI, Power of Pain Foundation, and U.S. Pain Foundation
September 2020
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ASIPP: American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
April 2020
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ASRA: American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
November 2016