Experts discuss the current research on the use of digital therapeutics for managing chronic pain in rheumatic disease.
New research from McGill University reveals that listening to music at your own rhythm can significantly reduce pain.
A new class of non-opioid drugs treats pain by blocking signals before they reach the brain, reducing the risk of addiction.
Recent developments, however, suggest that strategies to treat pain are starting to match its complexity with a new ...
Those results also showed that suzetrigine effectively relieved pain in a variety of conditions. Vertex is also exploring whether suzetrigine could manage chronic pain ... pain signal to achieve ...
Vertex isn’t pursuing the FDA’s approval for suzetrigine to treat chronic pain — a phase 2 clinical ... he believes it is ...
More than 30 percent of adults in the U.S. are living with chronic or severe pain. If you’re part of that statistic, you know how devastating living with severe or daily pain can be. Treating ...
Purpose This retrospective cohort study aimed to investigate the association between chronic postsurgical pain ... The findings aim to guide CPSP management and inform policies balancing effective ...
Developing a robust approach to mitigating the current opioid crisis in the USA will require translating novel evidence-based, neuroscience-informed treatments into clinical care and public policy.