Pain Matters  |  91
Sensory overload, masking symptoms, the pressure to ‘blend in’…
Emerging research highlights a significant link between neurodiversity and chronic pain.
We are delighted to explore this key issue with the Bath Centre for Pain Services, a world-class institution leading the way in person-centred treatment.
Through a focus on neurodiversity, here they shine a light on underrepresented challenges and harmful misconceptions, illuminating the idea that every patient is different and needs to be treated, and appreciated, as such.
Inside you’ll find common myths debunked, tips on improving clinical care (for both patients and professionals) and lived-experience testimony from the inspirational 17-year-old Libby Eastman.
Also featured are a tool for healthcare appointments and our latest expert-led guide on using antidepressants for pain treatment.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Pain Matters 91.