Demographics, Pain Characteristics and Diagnostic Classification Profile of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Patients Attending a Canadian University-Affiliated Community Pain Clinic
ConclusionOur study highlights regional differences between CNCP population phenotypes. Recognition of biomedical, psychological and socio-environmental factors affecting pain should be considered for patient stratification and rational approaches to treatment, as “one size treatment does not fit all”.
Source: Pain and Therapy - Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research
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