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Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain
Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain Knee pain is a very common complaint that can be debilitating when severe. A proper evaluation must begin with a thorough history and physical examination. If the patient is not a surgical candidate, there are several...
Worldwide Research Updates for Week of 8/13/2015
Weekly Breaking Research Updates Scientific breakthroughs happen every day! In an effort to help our patients stay up to speed on the most cutting edge treatment options available for them, our scientists monitor current research and publish weekly research...
Nanoparticles and their far-reaching disease treatment possibilities
About a decade ago, Beverly Rzigalinski, a molecular biologist now at Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, was asked by a colleague to look into nanoparticles. “Nanoparticles? Yuck,” she thought. She off-handedly told a student to throw them on some...
The Stages of Fibromyalgia
The Stages of Fibromyalgia If you’ve been diagnosed with fibromyalgia or are a caregiver to a loved one who’s suffering, you know how hard it is to physically and emotionally manage this condition. But there are treatments that can help. Get expert advice to ease...
Fibromyalgia – dealing with an painful body
Considered a disorder, fibromyalgia consists of pervasive musculoskeletal pain, accompanied by memory and mood issues, fatigue and sleep problems, according to the Mayo Clinic. Achy Body Triggers There are many achy body triggers, and the weather is a big one....
The effect of the low-polyamine diet – Can surgery patients eat their way to less postoperative pain?
Finally, a Diet That Doesn’t Hurt Can surgery patients eat their way to less postoperative pain? A recent study by French researchers suggests that a diet low in polyamines can reduce pain after spinal surgery, with few side effects. “There have been some data to show...
New study shows that higher frequency spinal cord stimulation is more effective for the treatment of chronic pain
It has been estimated that 1 in 4 people in the US suffer from some form of chronic pain in their lifetime. The duration of this pain differs from person to person, spanning several weeks to many years. Many sufferers of long-term chronic pain can have their daily...
Stay Up to Date With the Latest Pain Research News!
Weekly Breaking Research Updates Scientific breakthroughs happen every day! In an effort to help our patients stay up to speed on the most cutting edge treatment options available for them, our scientists monitor current research and publish weekly research...
The Endless Search for Pain Relief
One constant throughout human history, unlimited by time or place, has been the search for pain relief. We have reached a point in the modern world where anesthetics, narcotics, over-the-counter pain relievers, etc., can give some measure of comfort in many painful...
Massive Research Project Targets Chronic Pain in the Military
Massive Research Project Targets Chronic Pain in the Military Spanning five years, costing almost $22 million and spread across 13 separate research trials nationwide, several federal agencies are tackling head-on the mounting problem of how to treat chronic pain in...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic, predominantly neuropathic and partly musculoskeletal pain disorder often associated with autonomic disturbances. It is divided into 2 types,...
Researchers Continue To Look for Basic Understanding of CRPS Causes
Researchers Continue To Look for Basic Understanding of CRPS Causes Researchers tasked with developing a rudimentary understanding of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are dividing their attention in several different directions. According to several experts who...
Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain
Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain Knee pain is a very common complaint that can be debilitating when severe. A proper evaluation must begin with a thorough history and physical examination. If the patient is not a surgical candidate, there are several...
Worldwide Research Updates for Week of 8/13/2015
Weekly Breaking Research Updates Scientific breakthroughs happen every day! In an effort to help our patients stay up to speed on the most cutting edge treatment options available for them, our scientists monitor current research and publish weekly research...
Nanoparticles and their far-reaching disease treatment possibilities
About a decade ago, Beverly Rzigalinski, a molecular biologist now at Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, was asked by a colleague to look into nanoparticles. “Nanoparticles? Yuck,” she thought. She off-handedly told a student to throw them on some...
The Stages of Fibromyalgia
The Stages of Fibromyalgia If you’ve been diagnosed with fibromyalgia or are a caregiver to a loved one who’s suffering, you know how hard it is to physically and emotionally manage this condition. But there are treatments that can help. Get expert advice to ease...
Fibromyalgia – dealing with an painful body
Considered a disorder, fibromyalgia consists of pervasive musculoskeletal pain, accompanied by memory and mood issues, fatigue and sleep problems, according to the Mayo Clinic. Achy Body Triggers There are many achy body triggers, and the weather is a big one....
The effect of the low-polyamine diet – Can surgery patients eat their way to less postoperative pain?
Finally, a Diet That Doesn’t Hurt Can surgery patients eat their way to less postoperative pain? A recent study by French researchers suggests that a diet low in polyamines can reduce pain after spinal surgery, with few side effects. “There have been some data to show...
New study shows that higher frequency spinal cord stimulation is more effective for the treatment of chronic pain
It has been estimated that 1 in 4 people in the US suffer from some form of chronic pain in their lifetime. The duration of this pain differs from person to person, spanning several weeks to many years. Many sufferers of long-term chronic pain can have their daily...
Stay Up to Date With the Latest Pain Research News!
Weekly Breaking Research Updates Scientific breakthroughs happen every day! In an effort to help our patients stay up to speed on the most cutting edge treatment options available for them, our scientists monitor current research and publish weekly research...
The Endless Search for Pain Relief
One constant throughout human history, unlimited by time or place, has been the search for pain relief. We have reached a point in the modern world where anesthetics, narcotics, over-the-counter pain relievers, etc., can give some measure of comfort in many painful...
Massive Research Project Targets Chronic Pain in the Military
Massive Research Project Targets Chronic Pain in the Military Spanning five years, costing almost $22 million and spread across 13 separate research trials nationwide, several federal agencies are tackling head-on the mounting problem of how to treat chronic pain in...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic, predominantly neuropathic and partly musculoskeletal pain disorder often associated with autonomic disturbances. It is divided into 2 types,...
Researchers Continue To Look for Basic Understanding of CRPS Causes
Researchers Continue To Look for Basic Understanding of CRPS Causes Researchers tasked with developing a rudimentary understanding of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are dividing their attention in several different directions. According to several experts who...
Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain
Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain Knee pain is a very common complaint that can be debilitating when severe. A proper evaluation must begin with a thorough history and physical examination. If the patient is not a surgical candidate, there are several...
Worldwide Research Updates for Week of 8/13/2015
Weekly Breaking Research Updates Scientific breakthroughs happen every day! In an effort to help our patients stay up to speed on the most cutting edge treatment options available for them, our scientists monitor current research and publish weekly research...
Nanoparticles and their far-reaching disease treatment possibilities
About a decade ago, Beverly Rzigalinski, a molecular biologist now at Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, was asked by a colleague to look into nanoparticles. “Nanoparticles? Yuck,” she thought. She off-handedly told a student to throw them on some...
The Stages of Fibromyalgia
The Stages of Fibromyalgia If you’ve been diagnosed with fibromyalgia or are a caregiver to a loved one who’s suffering, you know how hard it is to physically and emotionally manage this condition. But there are treatments that can help. Get expert advice to ease...
Fibromyalgia – dealing with an painful body
Considered a disorder, fibromyalgia consists of pervasive musculoskeletal pain, accompanied by memory and mood issues, fatigue and sleep problems, according to the Mayo Clinic. Achy Body Triggers There are many achy body triggers, and the weather is a big one....
The effect of the low-polyamine diet – Can surgery patients eat their way to less postoperative pain?
Finally, a Diet That Doesn’t Hurt Can surgery patients eat their way to less postoperative pain? A recent study by French researchers suggests that a diet low in polyamines can reduce pain after spinal surgery, with few side effects. “There have been some data to show...
New study shows that higher frequency spinal cord stimulation is more effective for the treatment of chronic pain
It has been estimated that 1 in 4 people in the US suffer from some form of chronic pain in their lifetime. The duration of this pain differs from person to person, spanning several weeks to many years. Many sufferers of long-term chronic pain can have their daily...
Stay Up to Date With the Latest Pain Research News!
Weekly Breaking Research Updates Scientific breakthroughs happen every day! In an effort to help our patients stay up to speed on the most cutting edge treatment options available for them, our scientists monitor current research and publish weekly research...
The Endless Search for Pain Relief
One constant throughout human history, unlimited by time or place, has been the search for pain relief. We have reached a point in the modern world where anesthetics, narcotics, over-the-counter pain relievers, etc., can give some measure of comfort in many painful...
Massive Research Project Targets Chronic Pain in the Military
Massive Research Project Targets Chronic Pain in the Military Spanning five years, costing almost $22 million and spread across 13 separate research trials nationwide, several federal agencies are tackling head-on the mounting problem of how to treat chronic pain in...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic, predominantly neuropathic and partly musculoskeletal pain disorder often associated with autonomic disturbances. It is divided into 2 types,...
Researchers Continue To Look for Basic Understanding of CRPS Causes
Researchers Continue To Look for Basic Understanding of CRPS Causes Researchers tasked with developing a rudimentary understanding of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are dividing their attention in several different directions. According to several experts who...
Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain
Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain Knee pain is a very common complaint that can be debilitating when severe. A proper evaluation must begin with a thorough history and physical examination. If the patient is not a surgical candidate, there are several...
Worldwide Research Updates for Week of 8/13/2015
Weekly Breaking Research Updates Scientific breakthroughs happen every day! In an effort to help our patients stay up to speed on the most cutting edge treatment options available for them, our scientists monitor current research and publish weekly research...
Nanoparticles and their far-reaching disease treatment possibilities
About a decade ago, Beverly Rzigalinski, a molecular biologist now at Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, was asked by a colleague to look into nanoparticles. “Nanoparticles? Yuck,” she thought. She off-handedly told a student to throw them on some...
The Stages of Fibromyalgia
The Stages of Fibromyalgia If you’ve been diagnosed with fibromyalgia or are a caregiver to a loved one who’s suffering, you know how hard it is to physically and emotionally manage this condition. But there are treatments that can help. Get expert advice to ease...
Fibromyalgia – dealing with an painful body
Considered a disorder, fibromyalgia consists of pervasive musculoskeletal pain, accompanied by memory and mood issues, fatigue and sleep problems, according to the Mayo Clinic. Achy Body Triggers There are many achy body triggers, and the weather is a big one....
The effect of the low-polyamine diet – Can surgery patients eat their way to less postoperative pain?
Finally, a Diet That Doesn’t Hurt Can surgery patients eat their way to less postoperative pain? A recent study by French researchers suggests that a diet low in polyamines can reduce pain after spinal surgery, with few side effects. “There have been some data to show...
New study shows that higher frequency spinal cord stimulation is more effective for the treatment of chronic pain
It has been estimated that 1 in 4 people in the US suffer from some form of chronic pain in their lifetime. The duration of this pain differs from person to person, spanning several weeks to many years. Many sufferers of long-term chronic pain can have their daily...
Stay Up to Date With the Latest Pain Research News!
Weekly Breaking Research Updates Scientific breakthroughs happen every day! In an effort to help our patients stay up to speed on the most cutting edge treatment options available for them, our scientists monitor current research and publish weekly research...
The Endless Search for Pain Relief
One constant throughout human history, unlimited by time or place, has been the search for pain relief. We have reached a point in the modern world where anesthetics, narcotics, over-the-counter pain relievers, etc., can give some measure of comfort in many painful...
Massive Research Project Targets Chronic Pain in the Military
Massive Research Project Targets Chronic Pain in the Military Spanning five years, costing almost $22 million and spread across 13 separate research trials nationwide, several federal agencies are tackling head-on the mounting problem of how to treat chronic pain in...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic, predominantly neuropathic and partly musculoskeletal pain disorder often associated with autonomic disturbances. It is divided into 2 types,...
Researchers Continue To Look for Basic Understanding of CRPS Causes
Researchers Continue To Look for Basic Understanding of CRPS Causes Researchers tasked with developing a rudimentary understanding of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are dividing their attention in several different directions. According to several experts who...