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WELCOME
Dear Reader, Funding for pain research is absolutely
THE ADVANCED PAIN DISCOVERY PLATFORM (APDP)
Despite world leading research, the problem of pain still blights the lives of far too many people in the UK. In this issue we introduce the Advanced Pain Discovery Platform and tell how this will revolutionise research and benefit patients
THE IMPORTANCE OF PATIENT INVOLVEMENT IN PAIN RESEARCH
The image of an outstretched hand of someone living with pain demonstrates the hope that this research brings for people living with pain. Artists, Emma Rankin and Angela Gillies are Masters students in Art, Science & Visual Thinking at the University of Dundee. They created the image in this article, and they are working with the PAINSTORM team to create artwork for the project
ALLEVIATE DATA HUB: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
Chronic pain research is vital in order to understand the causes of chronic pain and to improve the management and treatment of pain conditions. Although chronic pain is routinely researched, the data from these investigations are often held in isolation. The aim of the data hub is to combine data from chronic pain research being undertaken across the UK, to maximise the value and use of this data
THE IMPACT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES ON CHRONIC PAIN
CONSORTIUM AGAINST PAIN INEQUALITY
ADVANTAGE CONSORTIUM LEADS PIONEERING RESEARCH INTO VISCERAL PAIN
Visceral pain is pain arising from diseases of
INVESTIGATING NEUROPATHIC PAIN
David Bennett and Kathryn Martin explain the Painstorm Project
DESCRIBING PAIN
When I tell people that I live with
THE IMPACT OF SOCIETY AND OUR MINDS ON THE WORKINGS OF CHRONIC PAIN
Alongside biological factors, psychological factors such as thoughts and feelings, and social factors including personal relationships and lifestyle, can also affect chronic pain. However, we don’t know which of these factors is most important, or how they combine to affect people’s experiences of pain
WHERE’S THE EVIDENCE: WHAT TREATMENTS REALLY WORK?
It can be so hard to identify cause and effect in one’s life, whether to do with changes in pain, general wellbeing or mood. What makes sense one day doesn’t seem to apply the next day; many patients find that analgesics work for their pain only occasionally, enough to keep trying but not enough to rely on. Exactly the same problems face researchers on pain and its treatment. Only by establishing clear cause and effect relationships can those who treat pain be sure of the advice and treatments they offer. So how can they achieve that?