
The Journal of Pain
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The Journal of Pain is the official journal of @US_ASP. The journal publishes original articles related to all aspects of pain.
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Original: Drs. Hirsch, Birklein et al (Mainz University) found that TLR4 drives inflammation & pain after bone fractures, potentially triggering complex regional pain syndrome — ♂ mice lacking TLR4 showed less swelling & neuroimmunoinflammation Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…

Original: Oliveira et al. (Universidade Aveiro) compared cognition & sarcopenia b/w older adults w/ & w/o pain — Groups similar for cognition, but older adults w/ pain showed ⬆ signs of sarcopenia — Partially explained by kinesiophobia & pain severity Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…

Original: Waring, Abbie Jordan et al. (University of Bath) describe that people with CRPS experience unusual changes to bodily functions and sensations, with describing them as a malevolent force which robs them of their humanity Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…

Original: Drs. Matthias, Hirsh & team (IU School of Medicine) led the EQUIPD pilot study, testing a coaching intervention to improve shared decision-making in Black patients with chronic pain & depression. —improvements in pain, depression, anxiety Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…

Original: A study on temporal summation of second pain by Drs. Elley Wakui, Fidanza and Martini found that affective touch significantly reduced pain ratings and altered brain activity, suggesting parietal beta reduction as a potential biomarker. FREE: jpain.org/article/S1526-…







Original: Dr. Sweekriti Sharma🇳🇵, Dr. Saurab Sharma (Saurab Sharma, PhD) et al. show that a quarter of adults are affected by low back pain in Nepal — Women and older people are more likely to experience back pain in Nepal Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…

Original: Drs. Valdes-Hernandez, Yenisel Cruz-Almeida (she, her, hers) & coll. found that chronic pain may impair brain waste clearance via poor sleep. — In knee pain patients, widespread pain predicted reduced glymphatic function over 2 years, mediated by sleep issues. Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…




Original: Dr. Hedman-Lagerlöf et al. (Karolinska Institutet) present a cost-effectiveness evaluation of exposure-based vs. traditional CBT for fibromyalgia — May be a cost-effective alternative, but there appears no marked cost- or effect differences FREE: jpain.org/article/S1526-…


