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A review on mismatch negativity in chronic pain. [PDF]
Ramu N, Solankey O, Dheerendra P.
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Objective Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is often associated with persistent pain despite effective anti‐inflammatory treatment. Digital health applications (DHAs) provide innovative approaches to address multidimensional aspects of persistent pain through psychological and behavioral strategies. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of a DHA
David Kiefer +7 more
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One Hyuk Ra,* Brian S Sou,* Jocelyn Streid,* Derick Davis,* Juan Pablo Solano Romero,* Roderick King Jr,* Jacob Michael Lurie,* Kevin Vu,* David J Oh,* Christopher L Robinson,& ...
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Psilocybin and Chronic Pain: A New Perspective for Future Pain Therapists? [PDF]
Natoli S +6 more
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Objective This study assessed sarilumab in treating patients with polyarticular‐course juvenile idiopathic arthritis (pcJIA). Methods This phase 2b, open‐label study (NCT02776735) consisted of three sequential parts (each with a core‐treatment and extension‐phase). During part 1, three doses were assessed in two weight groups (Group A/B: ≥30–60 kg/≥10–<
Fabrizio De Benedetti +19 more
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Existential therapy for treating chronic pain: A scoping review. [PDF]
Kohlert A, Gallant NL, Hill TG, Dabek K.
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Objective A patient‐centered approach for chronic disease management, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), aligns treatment with patients’ values and preferences, leading to improved outcomes. This paper summarizes how patient experiences, perspectives, and priorities informed the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 2024 Lupus Nephritis (LN)
Shivani Garg +20 more
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Employees' experiences of chronic pain in the workplace. [PDF]
Blake H, Giannoulatou M, Chaplin WJ.
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Beyond Inflammation: Why Understanding the Brain Matters in Inflammatory Arthritis
Persistent pain remains a major challenge in inflammatory arthritis, even when joint inflammation is well controlled. Pain and associated symptoms such as fatigue cannot be explained by peripheral inflammation alone but reflect altered central pain processing. These changes may arise through “top‐down” mechanisms, reflecting pre‐existing dysfunction in
Eoin M. Kelleher +2 more
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Women's experiences of living with chronic pain: A qualitative meta-synthesis. [PDF]
Biring S +3 more
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