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Pain, Chronic Pain, and Sickle Cell Chronic Pain

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013
Bergman and Diamond's “Sickle Cell Disease and the ‘Difficult Patient’ Conundrum” (2013) critiques the relation between physicians and people with sickle cell disease (“sickle cell”) by way of the ...
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Chronic pelvic pain

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Chronic pelvic pain is a common and important gynecologic problem. The causes are diverse but can usually be categorized by the astute clinician. Gynecologic causes can often, although not always, be pinpointed for specific management protocols. Highlights of helpful areas are described in terms of history, physical examination, and laboratory and ...
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Chronic Pelvic Pain

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2014
As opposed to the satisfying solutions found in the management of acute pain, chronic pelvic pain can be a vexing problem for the patient and physician. Seldom is a single source or cause found, and nearly always the condition is influenced by the broader social and psychological context of the patient.
John F, Steege, Matthew T, Siedhoff
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Relieving Chronic Pain

The Nurse Practitioner, 1984
The article discusses four methods of relieving chronic pain: (1) the therapeutic touch; (2) myotherapy, erasing the body's trigger points; (3) guided imagery; and (4) relaxation combined with rhythmic breathing. Nurses familiar with these pain-relieving techniques are better equipped than others to care for and help chronic-pain patients.
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CHRONIC NECK PAIN

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1996
The disorders most commonly seen in rheumatologic practice are acute to chronic cervical disc-related strains, radiculopathies, and degenerative spondylosis. Inflammatory disorders including ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid arthritis, although generally rare, are not uncommonly seen in a rheumatologic practice.
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Chronic Whiplash Pain

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2015
Although most patients recover from acute whiplash injuries, those with chronic whiplash syndrome develop signs of central nervous system (CNS) amplification of pain and have a poor prognosis. In this context, specific pain generators from acute whiplash have been identified through clinical, biomechanical, and animal studies.
Richard, Seroussi   +2 more
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Chronic Pediatric Pain

Advances in Pediatrics, 2010
P ediatric chronic pain has been an increasingly significant problem over the last 5 years. It is estimated to occur in 15% to 30% of school-age children [1]. Pain is not only a significant emotional stressor for the family unit but also an expensive one.
Robin, Slover   +3 more
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Chronic Pain Syndromes: Chronic Neuropathic Pain.

FP essentials, 2023
Neuropathic pain affects 7% to 10% of the population and has major effects on quality of life. It is defined as pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system and may be central or peripheral. Diagnostic testing may yield inconclusive or inconsistent results, so physicians often rely on clinical judgment based on the history and
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Chronic gynecologic pain

General Hospital Psychiatry, 1996
Patients with chronic gynecologic pain are frequently seen by consultation psychiatrists working on gynecologic services. This paper reviews the classification and assessment of chronic gynecologic pain and comments on recent studies of these disorders.
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Chronic pelvic pain

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
Chronic pelvic pain is a complex problem with a long history of attempts to elucidate the cause and to design effective therapies. This review is structured around recent articles in the field which contribute to our understanding, support certain therapeutic approaches, or describe a specific case.
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