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Pain

Between 10 and 17 per cent of Canadians experience chronic pain from a range of causes, including strokes, spinal cord injuries, migraines, arthritis and other conditions and injuries. Pain can have an enormous impact on an individual's well-being, making it difficult to work or enjoy everyday activities.

Diagnosing and treating pain usually requires an in-depth assessment, including a physical exam and a variety of tests. Treatment for pain syndromes may include a combination of approaches, such as drug therapy, physical exercises, and psychological treatment. Other techniques, such as nerve blocks (injections that prevent nerves from sending pain messages) or neurosurgery may also be used.

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Are You in Pain?
 
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Benefits of Regional Anesthesia for AV Fistulas
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Breast Cancer Surgery and Pain
Continuous Catheter & Local Anesthetic Administration at Home Program
 
Having Surgery under Regional Anesthesia
Interactive Symptom Assessment and Collection (ISAAC) Tool
Managing Your Pain
 
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Managing Your Pain after Day Surgery
 
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Managing Your Pain with PCA - IV or Epidura
 
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Managing Your Pain with Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Blocks
Oral Patient Controlled Analgesia
 
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Pain Management Services at UHN
Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA)

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Related Web Sites

Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society
  Information on anesthesia and anesthesiologists for Canadians provided by the Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society.  
Pain Care
  This is a Canadian resource for pain management. You'll learn more about your medication's benefits, side effects, and dosage. Patients will require a DIN number from their current prescription to enter.
North American Chronic Pain Association of Canada
  Links to general chronic pain information and pain sites.
Ask NOAH about Pain
  An American Web site - know what pain is and how to take care of it
American Pain Foundation
  The Pain Information Center provides information in different kinds of pain.

 

 


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