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We are thrilled to guest-edit this issue of Pain
Matters and provide a global perspective on
pain that has been co-created by people with
lived experience of pain, researchers, clinicians,
healthcare providers and educators.
The Global Alliance of Partners for Pain Advocacy
(GAPPA) was started by the International
Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) in 2018.
IASP is the leading global organisation supporting
the study and practice of pain and pain relief. IASP
brings together scientists, clinicians, healthcare
providers and policymakers from around the
world in pursuit of their mission to bring relief to
those who are in pain. With the creation of GAPPA,
people with lived experience of pain are now a part
of supporting IASP in achieving its goals.
The mission of GAPPA is to bring together patient
advocates, patient organizations, scientists,
clinicians, healthcare providers and policymakers
to create better outcomes in the awareness,
understanding, research, teaching, assessment
and management of pain throughout the world.
Its vision is to work together to improve the lives
of people affected by pain, through effective
and equitable integration of the lived pain
experience into all aspects of pain education for
all people around the world.

2021 is the Global Year about Back Pain, which GAPPA is
pleased to feature throughout this issue. Low back pain,
in particular, is an all-too-common global problem.
In 2017, it was estimated that low back pain affected
nearly 7.5% of the global population, or approximately
577 million people, and this number is only increasing
as the global population increases and ages.
In this issue we are honoured to share the perspectives
of people with lived experience of back pain. We
will debunk myths, explore self-management and
communication skills, discuss sex and gender
differences in back pain and share the latest on back
pain and COVID-19.
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79 We are thrilled to guest-edit this issue of Pain Matters and provide a global perspective on pain that has been co-created by people with lived experience of pain, researchers, clinicians, healthcare providers and educators. The Global Alliance of Partners for Pain Advocacy (GAPPA) was started by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) in 2018. IASP is the leading global organisation supporting the study and practice of pain and pain relief. IASP brings together scientists, clinicians, healthcare providers and policymakers from around the world in pursuit of their mission to bring relief to those who are in pain. With the creation of GAPPA, people with lived experience of pain are now a part of supporting IASP in achieving its goals. The mission of GAPPA is to bring together patient advocates, patient organizations, scientists, clinicians, healthcare providers and policymakers to create better outcomes in the awareness, understanding, research, teaching, assessment and management of pain throughout the world. Its vision is to work together to improve the lives of people affected by pain, through effective and equitable integration of the lived pain experience into all aspects of pain education for all people around the world. 2021 is the Global Year about Back Pain, which GAPPA is pleased to feature throughout this issue. Low back pain, in particular, is an all-too-common global problem. In 2017, it was estimated that low back pain affected nearly 7.5% of the global population, or approximately 577 million people, and this number is only increasing as the global population increases and ages. In this issue we are honoured to share the perspectives of people with lived experience of back pain. We will debunk myths, explore self-management and communication skills, discuss sex and gender differences in back pain and share the latest on back pain and COVID-19.


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We are thrilled to guest-edit this issue of Pain
Matters and provide a global perspective on
pain that has been co-created by people with
lived experience of pain, researchers, clinicians,
healthcare providers and educators.
The Global Alliance of Partners for Pain Advocacy
(GAPPA) was started by the International
Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) in 2018.
IASP is the leading global organisation supporting
the study and practice of pain and pain relief. IASP
brings together scientists, clinicians, healthcare
providers and policymakers from around the
world in pursuit of their mission to bring relief to
those who are in pain. With the creation of GAPPA,
people with lived experience of pain are now a part
of supporting IASP in achieving its goals.
The mission of GAPPA is to bring together patient
advocates, patient organizations, scientists,
clinicians, healthcare providers and policymakers
to create better outcomes in the awareness,
understanding, research, teaching, assessment
and management of pain throughout the world.
Its vision is to work together to improve the lives
of people affected by pain, through effective
and equitable integration of the lived pain
experience into all aspects of pain education for
all people around the world.

2021 is the Global Year about Back Pain, which GAPPA is
pleased to feature throughout this issue. Low back pain,
in particular, is an all-too-common global problem.
In 2017, it was estimated that low back pain affected
nearly 7.5% of the global population, or approximately
577 million people, and this number is only increasing
as the global population increases and ages.
In this issue we are honoured to share the perspectives
of people with lived experience of back pain. We
will debunk myths, explore self-management and
communication skills, discuss sex and gender
differences in back pain and share the latest on back
pain and COVID-19.
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We invite pain management programmes from around the UK to come and guest-edit an issue, providing content and features for those living with pain and healthcare professionals alike.

We explore the self-management techniques that can help you to get your life back on track: from mindfulness to TENS machines.

We share the inspiring personal stories of people living with chronic pain conditions who have found practical ways of coping.

We look in-depth at the issues raised on our Airing Pain radio show in interviews with people living in pain and top experts from around the world.

We bring you the latest news on research into pain treatments and report from the frontline of the campaign for better pain management.

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