26 August 2016

Vertebroplasty helps reduce acute pain among patients with spinal fractures

Vertebroplasty is a safe and effective procedure to reduce acute pain and disability in patients who have experienced spinal fractures...

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15 August 2016

Pain often improves in older veterans

Older military veterans frequently show improvements in pain intensity over time. However, opioids, some mental health conditions and certain pain...

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12 August 2016

‘Pain paradox’ discovery provides route to new pain control drugs

A natural substance known to activate pain in the central nervous system has been found to have the opposite effect in...

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10 August 2016

Chronic low back pain linked to higher rates of illicit drug use

People living with chronic low back pain (cLBP) are more likely to use illicit drugs —including marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and...

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10 August 2016

Osteopathic manipulation can improve pain in postpartum women

Preliminary results demonstrate that osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) helps reduce acute pain in postpartum women, regardless of whether they delivered...

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29 July 2016

GMC to reduce the stress on doctors by piloting fitness to practise changes

The General Medical Council (GMC) has launched two pilot schemes to speed up fitness to practise cases and reduce their...

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25 July 2016

Congratulations Cyprian Mendonca!

The editorial board of JAP congratulates one of its board members Cyprian Mendonca on his selection as the AAGBI Featherstone Professor...

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25 July 2016

Using spinal cord stimulation to treat chronic pain

Chronic pain affects up to 20 per cent of people in developed countries, and represents not only a profound impact...

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