Little Progress Seen in Treating Chronic Pain, University of Washington Researchers Say

Treatment of chronic pain today remains strikingly inadequate, despite better understanding of the underlying pathology and an ever-widening range of therapeutics, according to an overview of the literature. For all the treatment modalities surveyed, only about half of treated patients had a response -- and the reduction in pain was only about 30%, reported Dennis C. Turk, MD, and colleagues from the University of Washington in Seattle.

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