Adopting the Biopsychosocial Model to Prevent, Assess and Treat Chronic Pain
This biopsychosocial approach emphasizes a management approach to a disorder, as opposed to a “curative” one.
This biopsychosocial approach emphasizes a management approach to a disorder, as opposed to a “curative” one.
A combination of ketamine infusion treatment and psychotherapy was found to attenuate PTSD manifestation and reduce pain scores.
Dr Daitz then presented several cases of patients he successfully treated by TPI.
Limited information has been published on institutional determinants of prescribing opioids and their possible relationship to the opioid epidemic.
Laughter provides numerous quantifiable benefits by improving one’s physiology, psychology, and general quality of life, thus positing laughter as a valuable complementary medicine option for both disease prevention and treatment.
Dialectical behavioral therapy may be a useful tool to help manage the psychological and emotional aspects of chronic pain.
Results indicate that more than 75% of individuals with a current opioid addiction diagnosis, as well as 28% of control participants, presented with an addiction risk score over 52.
An abuse-deterrent technology was developed to prevent rapid release of hydrocodone ER upon manipulation.
In Taiwan, a medical training program exposes students to both traditional and Western forms of medicine.
Read about the research presented at AAPM 2016