Tuesday, October 11, 2016

WBC meeting roundup


The WBC2016 10th World Biomaterials congress held in Montreal, Canada, May 17-22 was a good meeting with respect to nanotubes. Actually, over a dozen papers were presented related to TiO2 nanotubes. There were as many presentations discussing nanotexturing as any other single topic. (published site)

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

How Does Your Lower Back Pain Affect Your Sex-Life?

That’s a question your specialist should ask, but often doesn’t if you are an older patient with low-back pain, according to a report presented last year at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons meeting.

Specifically, the researchers asked, 1,235 study participants aged 63 to 68, “In the past week, how has pain affected your sex life?” (published site)

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Boutique Medical Practices Are Booming!

Concierge medicine, or boutique medical practices are booming, a 2012 survey by the American Academy of Private Physicians reported that there were 4,400 concierge doctors in the United States, which was a 30 percent increase from the previous year. What is the reason? (published site)

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

CRPS: A Long and Painful Road to Diagnosis

Clinical Pain Advisor
February 16, 2016

CRPS is often delayed and subsequent orthopedic surgery often worsens the condition.
CRPS is often delayed and subsequent orthopedic
surgery often worsens the condition.
Diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is often delayed and subsequent orthopedic surgery often worsens the condition, according to a retrospective study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Pain.1

Analyzing data for 55 patients, Ellen Jørum, MD, PhD, and colleagues from Oslo University Hospital found that the mean time delay to CRPS diagnosis was 4 years, and that orthopedic re-operations exacerbated 80% of cases. (published site)

Friday, January 22, 2016

Pain Assessment/Action Strategies Likely to Benefit Nursing Home Residents

January 11, 2016

System-level interventions that link pain assessments to intervention measures are likely to be powerful tools for addressing pain in nursing home residents, according to a study published online in Pain Management Nursing.
Researchers led by Clint Douglas, RN, PhD, from the Wesley Mission Brisbane Pain Research Interest Group in Queensland, Australia, implemented a pain identification tool along with pain recognition training for nurses and (published site)

Stress Predicts Fibromyalgia Pain

January 12, 2016
Stress is a powerful precursor of
fibromyalgia pain, but that pain does
not lead to more stress.

Stress is a powerful precursor of fibromyalgia pain, but that pain does not lead to more stress

Stress is a powerful precursor of fibromyalgia pain, but that pain does not lead to more stress, according to an ambulatory assessment study published in Psychoneuroendocrinology.1 (published site)

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Few Try Evidence-based Nonpharmacologic Alternatives, Such as Yoga or Massage


Heart failure patients rarely use evidence-based alternative treatments for comorbid chronic pain. 
Heart failure patients rarely use evidence-based alternative treatments for comorbid chronic pain
Heart failure patients rarely use evidence-based alternative treatments for comorbid chronic pain, often resorting to opioids or contraindicated NSAIDs, according to a small, single-center study published in Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care.1 (published site)

Comorbid Insomnia Exacerbates Fibromyalgia Brain Changes


Comorbid insomnia exacerbates fibromyalgia-related alterations in the default mode network (DMN), according to a novel clinical neuroimaging study published in Journal of Pain Research.1

Researchers led by Christina S. McCrae, PhD, from the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO, used functional MRI (fMRI) to study brain activity in the intervals between applications of heat stimuli to the sole of the foot. The study population included 39 women with fibromyalgia and comorbid insomnia; 13 women with fibromyalgia alone served as controls.