Phantom Limb Pain
Few common pain conditions have been as vexing to both patients and physicians as phantom limb pain. In our new slideshow, get a primer on prevention, treatment, pharmacotherapy, and more.
Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Primary Care Primer
Many therapies have been studied as treatments for CRPS, including acupuncture and SNRIs. Which ones have been found effective? Scroll through our new slideshow to find out.
Diagnosing Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Primary Care Primer
What do primary care physicians need to know about CRPS? In our new slideshow, get a primer on diagnostic criteria, suspicious symptoms, testing, and more.
Cannabis and Cannabinoids For the Management of Pain
The International Association for the Study of Pain recently released a statement on the strength of current research on cannabis and cannabinoid use in pain management. What did they find?
Whose Acute Low Back Pain will Become Chronic?
A new study on conversion of acute to chronic low back pain identifies clinician behavior as well as patient characteristics that increase that risk.
Cluster Headache Pain and Symptomatology
A recent survey queried cluster headache patients to compare cluster headache pain intensity to other painful disorders. The results, highlighted in this quick slideshow, may surprise.
Treating Episodic Migraine Headaches: Evidence for Drug and Nondrug Therapies
Migraine headaches are a condition commonly seen in primary care. Here is a top-line look at the evidence for efficacy of the wide range of treatments available.
Acute Low Back Pain: 10 Questions on Risk Factors, Diagnosis
Acute low back pain remains one of the most common reasons for a healthcare visit. Try these 10 questions on a new analysis of risk factors and diagnosis.
A New Definition for "Pain"
To redefine the word "pain," the IASP invited ethicists and philosophers to assist in the process. A one-time IASP taxonomy task force member highlights the process.
Risk Factors for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Widespread Pain: A 12-question Quiz
SAMPLE: Based on current research, what is the prevalence of fibromyalgia in the general population? Plus 11 more questions on fibromyalgia and chronic pain.
Nonopioid Medications for Chronic Pain: An AHRQ Update
The AHRQ evaluates nonopioid medications including NSAIDs, gabapentinoids, antidepressants, and cannabinoids for efficacy in treatment of chronic noncancer pain.
Gabapentinoids used Off-label for Pain: Effective or Erroneous?
Off-label gabapentin and pregabalin prescribing for pain is widespread; the opioid crisis may be to blame. But does science support the trend? Find out with these 10 questions.
Imaging for Headaches: When is it Appropriate and Which Should be Employed?
Which initial imaging procedures are appropriate for different types of headache? Find out in our quick slideshow on the recently released guidelines from the American College of Radiology.
Opioid Tapering and Discontinuation: 10 Questions
Safe and effective opioid tapering requires careful patient selection and a multimodal approach. Try our 10 questions on current HHS recommendations.
11 Questions on Acupuncture for the Management of Cancer Related-Pain
Sample: True or false? In addition to reducing pain, acupuncture has been shown to reduce the use of opioids among patients with cancer-related pain.
Treating Acute Migraine in the ED - What Works?
Q&A: What do you know about migraine Rx and Tx in the emergency department?
Post-surgical Opioid Prescribing: 9 Questions, 3 Countries
Opioid prescribing after outpatient surgery looks very different in the US, Canada, and Sweden. Which drugs are favored? How much is prescribed? Test your intuition.
Impact of Appointment Time on Opioid Prescribing
Opioid prescribing is more likely toward the end of the clinic day and as appointments run farther behind. A pain specialist reviews study findings.
Chronic Opioid Prescribing in Primary Care
Which patients are more likely to be prescribed chronic opioids by their primary care physician? Should we be concerned? A new study offers insight.
5 Questions on Tramadol and Mortality in Osteoarthritis Patients
Tramadol is often prescribed for osteoarthritis pain based on a perception that it is a “safer opioid.” But is that true? Take our quick quiz to find out.
Opioid Prescribing: Too Much vs Not Enough
Find out how much you know about which patients are at a higher risk for opioid misuse vs those that can benefit from them with this 10-question quiz.
Opioid Scripts for Acute Pain in Primary Care: Factors Affecting Refill within 30 Days
When acute pain seen in primary care is treated with an initial opioid Rx, what factors are related to request for refill within 30 days?
11 Questions on Cannabis-based Medication
Sample: True or false? The longer a study on cannabis-based interventions lasted, the less of an effect on pain was reported.
Anticonvulsants as Analgesics: 11 Questions on Benefits vs Risks
Sample: Between 2012 and 2016, the number of prescriptions for gabapentin in the US increased by approximately how much?
The Impact of Opioids on the Endocrine and Immune Systems
How much do you know about the impact of opioids on the endocrine and immune systems? Take our 9-question quiz to find out.
Opioids, Overdose, and Mortality: A 10-Question Quiz
How much do you know about the aftermath of a nonfatal opioid overdose? Take our 10-question quiz to find out.
Low Back Pain: Do Guidelines Get it Right?
Do the current LBP guidelines for primary care have it right? If so, are you up-to-date on them? Find out with our 11-question quiz.
Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Pain: A 12-Question Quiz
How much do you know about the efficacy of different nonpharmacological treatment methods for pain? Take this 12-question quiz to find out.
Low Back Pain: Dissecting the Disability
Low back pain is a common disability, but how much do we really know about it? Test your LBP knowledge with our 11-question quiz.
Benzodiazepines and Opioids: A Quiz on the Dangerous Combination
The role of benziodiazepines in the opioid epidemic is largely overlooked. What do you know about the role of these agents in the mounting number of overdoses and deaths?