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Fellowship of Pain, Episode 2: Responding to Controversy Surrounding Interventional Spine Procedures

Christopher Robinson, MD, PhD, discusses his team's rapid response article in BMJ, which takes aim at a ...

APRIL 15, 2025

Cryoablation May Prevent Post-op Pain From Abdominal Wall Surgery

In patients undergoing abdominal wall surgery, cryoablation is showing potential to keep them numb and free of ...

MARCH 12, 2025

Personalization Key for Optimal Acute Pain Management

Postsurgical pain is highly variable, and developing an appropriate analgesic plan requires acknowledging and ...

JUNE 3, 2024

EXPAREL® (bupivacaine liposome injectable suspension) in Shoulder Surgery – A Surgeon and Anesthesia Perspective

This article is based on a symposium held at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia, and ...

OCTOBER 13, 2022

Getting to the Source of Chronic Groin Pain

One common reason patients get post-op hernia pain is because the surgeon may have repaired a hernia that ...

MARCH 28, 2022

Use of a Once-Daily Nonopioid IV Analgesic for Moderate to Severe Pain in Adults: Real-World Perspectives Across Various Clinical Settings

This monograph covers clinical experience and perspective using an IV formulation of meloxicam in foot and ankle ...

AUGUST 9, 2021

A Liposomal Formulation That Delivers Safe and Effective Long-Lasting Release of Bupivacaine

This monograph provides an overview of the characteristics of liposomal bupivacaine that enable its safe use for ...

JULY 7, 2021

Opportunities to Enhance Recovery for Women’s Surgical Procedures—A Focus on C-Section, Gynecologic, and Breast Procedures

Women are key health care consumers and surgery presents a unique challenge as their work and home obligations ...

FEBRUARY 9, 2021

Evidence Grows for Acupuncture Treatment in Cancer Survivors

Among cancer survivors with chronic musculoskeletal pain, acupuncture effectively reduced pain and improved quality ...

JANUARY 8, 2021

Early Surgical Intervention Holds Promise for Pediatric Trigeminal Neuralgia

Although trigeminal neuralgia is most common in people over 50 years of age, children represent about 1.5% of the ...

JUNE 2, 2020

Persistent Post-op Opioid Use Jumps in Adolescence

Opioid-naive children are at increased risk for persistent post-op opioid, according to new research.

DECEMBER 24, 2019

Best Practices for Implementing a Multimodal Approach to Postsurgical Pain Management: Lessons Learned in the Era of the Opioid Crisis

This monograph reviews evidence-based recommendations for multimodal analgesia and the successful implementation of ...

DECEMBER 17, 2018

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