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Pain begets pain [PDF]

open access: possiblePain Forum, 1997
Pain Forum Publication History: Formerly known as APS Journal; Continued as The Journal of ...
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Pain, Pain Everywhere…Almost

2004
Reports on the prevalence of pain in our society are staggering. This is particularly true for seniors [1]. Data indicate that half of the people over the age of 65 are not functioning at their optimal level because of interference from pain [2–4]. In 1997, a telephone survey was reported as indicating that >50% of older adults had taken prescriptions ...
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Pain and Pain Management

1990
The principles of pain management1 are similar for young and old patients (Table 45.1). However, the geriatric population is more likely to experience a number of specific pain problems. Treatment also must be tailored to the elderly patient due to differences in sensitivities to many analgesic agents.
Richard Payne, Gavril W. Pasternak
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Pain and Pain Therapy

2001
In practice, we often fail to find physical explanations for pain. It sometimes seems to arise from psychological processes, as with the headache of depression or the very rare pain which is an hallucination in schizophrenia. This raises a conceptual problem in the understanding of the word “pain”.
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No pain, no pain

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1989
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PAIN

Australian Dental Journal, 1976
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Pain Control

The American Journal of Nursing, 1994
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