A recent UW study discovered that delivering remote clinical hypnotic cognitive therapy sessions significantly reduced ...
Most people with chronic back pain naturally think their pain is caused by injuries or other problems in the body such as arthritis or bulging disks. But our research team has found that thinking ...
If you’re living with chronic pain or know someone who is, doctors say your heart is likely being impacted too.
Many clients that I see suffer from chronic pain or chronic medical conditions, often in addition to other disorders like depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, and so forth. Also, I have experienced ...
One in five American adults suffers from chronic pain, which is defined as persistent pain that lasts more than three months and recurs despite treatment. The prevalence of chronic pain and the ...
Using ultrasound to stimulate a specific part of the brain could offer a non-invasive therapy that benefits those ...
A new study led by UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) shows that targeting emotional processing is key to treating and managing chronic pain. The study is based on a randomised ...
When you break your leg, undergo surgery, or burn your hand, you experience pain—acute pain. With treatment and time, the pain usually disappears. But chronic pain is different. It hangs around even ...
Most people consider chronic pain—such as pain that lasts for months or years from a bad back or arthritis—a medical condition that should be treated exclusively by a physician or physical therapist.
Pinched nerves, herniated discs, spinal fusions — if you’ve experienced any of these, the pain can quite literally impact your every move. Dr. Betsy Grunch, also known as @ladyspinedoc on social ...
Psoriatic arthritis represents one of the more challenging inflammatory conditions in rheumatology, affecting approximately 20% of individuals with psoriasis while sometimes developing independently ...
A new study led by UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) shows that targeting emotional processing is key to treating and managing chronic pain. The study is based on a randomized ...