APDP Pain Research focus on causes, symptoms and treatment and our drive to find new ways to support those living with chronic and debilitating clinical conditions.
CAPE – Prevalence of chronic pain or analgesic use in children and young people and its long-term impact on substance misuse, mental illness, and prescription opioid use: a retrospective longitudinal cohort study
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CHIPP – Shifting the distribution of risk for high-impact chronic pain: Targets for population-level interventions
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FORECAST – Factors predicting the transition from acute to persistent pain in people with ‘sciatica’: the FORECAST longitudinal prognostic factor cohort study protocol
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RoADPAIN – Understanding the Role of Adolescent Dysmenorrhoea as a risk factor for the transition to chronic Pain
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PAINSTORM – Genetic Insights into Extreme Neuropathic Pain: A Summary of a UK National Cohort Study
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PAINSTORM – Deep RNA-seq of male and female murine sensory neuron subtypes after nerve injury
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CAPE – Impact of adverse childhood experiences on analgesia-related outcomes: a systematic review
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CAPE – Adverse childhood experiences and chronic pain in adults aged 86: findings from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936
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CRIISP – Summaries of Patient and Public Involvement work
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Autoantibody-Mediated Sensitization of Large Sensory Fibres in Fibromyalgia
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Silencing musculoskeletal pain: can we target spontaneously active neurons
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From fat to flame: Multi-omic insights into how adipose-joint crosstalk stokes the fires of osteoarthritis
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Pre-Operative Adiposity and Synovial Fluid Inflammatory Biomarkers Provide a Predictive Model for Post-Operative Outcomes Following Total Joint Replacement Surgery in Osteoarthritis Patients
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The Role of Learning in Chronic Pain
Professor Chris Eccleston talks his pain research in this podcast