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Journal of Pain Research
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Journal Articles:
- Pain in Space: a Journey of Discovery (2)
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (7)
- Cancer Pain (8)
- The Future of Pain Medicine: Emerging Technologies, Treatments, and Education (1)
- Childbirth and Postpartum Pain: The Importance of Maternal Pain Control Beyond the Birth Experience (9)
- Orofacial Pain: A new US Dental Specialty. Where are we now? (2)
- Dysmenorrhea: Therapy and Mechanism (3)
- Cannabis as pain medicine - the dark vs. the light side of a newly discovered treatment (1)
- Methylnaltrexone for Opioid-Induced Constipation (2)
- Tapentadol for moderate to severe acute pain in children and adolescents (11)
- Inhaled methoxyflurane for the treatment of acute trauma pain (4)
- Tapentadol: just another opioid or an innovative strong analgesic? (8)
- From acute to chronic pain: bench to bedside findings from consortium of SIMPAR young researchers (4)
- Oral Methylnaltrexone in the treatment of patients with opioid-induced constipation and noncancer pain (2)
The Future of Pain Medicine: Emerging Technologies, Treatments, and Education
This Collection explores the transformative impact of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cloud-based technologies, wearables, and novel roles for neuromodulation. By integrating these technologies, pain management and training can be enhanced and patient outcomes improved. The Collection showcases the significance of these advancements, encouraging researchers to contribute to the ongoing dialogue and propel the field toward a future where technology serves as a powerful ally in the fight against pain.
Scoping Review: The Role of Psychedelics in the Management of Chronic Pain
Robinson CL, Fonseca AC, Diejomaoh EM, D'Souza RS, Schatman ME, Orhurhu V, Emerick T
Journal of Pain Research 2024, 17:965-973
Published Date: 11 March 2024