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期刊名:Journal of pain

缩写:J PAIN

ISSN:1526-5900

e-ISSN:1528-8447

IF/分区:4.0/Q1

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High-impact chronic pain significantly affects quality of life and poses burdens on healthcare systems. Public health strategies that shift modifiable risk factors at the population level may reduce its impact. A cross-sectional analysis wa...
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Activity pacing aims to manage symptoms of chronic pain and improve function by modifying pain-related behaviours: avoidance, overdoing and overdoing-underdoing cycling. Research regarding the effectiveness of activity pacing is unclear, an...
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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling pain condition, usually confined to a single limb. Amputation of the affected limb is sometimes performed to improve pain and function for treatment-resistant CRPS. This systematic review...