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Journal of Pain Research
ISSN: 1178-7090
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Journal Articles:
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (8)
- Dysmenorrhea: Therapy and Mechanism (5)
- Orofacial Pain: A new US Dental Specialty. Where are we now? (3)
- Pain in Space: a Journey of Discovery (2)
- Cancer Pain (8)
- The Future of Pain Medicine: Emerging Technologies, Treatments, and Education (1)
- Childbirth and Postpartum Pain: The Importance of Maternal Pain Control Beyond the Birth Experience (9)
- Cannabis as pain medicine - the dark vs. the light side of a newly discovered treatment (1)
- Methylnaltrexone for Opioid-Induced Constipation (2)
- Tapentadol for moderate to severe acute pain in children and adolescents (11)
- Inhaled methoxyflurane for the treatment of acute trauma pain (4)
- Tapentadol: just another opioid or an innovative strong analgesic? (8)
- From acute to chronic pain: bench to bedside findings from consortium of SIMPAR young researchers (4)
- Oral Methylnaltrexone in the treatment of patients with opioid-induced constipation and noncancer pain (2)
Dysmenorrhea: Therapy and Mechanism
Dysmenorrhea, commonly known as menstrual cramps, is a widespread gynecological disorder that affects a significant number of women worldwide. Despite its high prevalence, effective treatments and a clear understanding of the underlying mechanisms are still lacking. This Article Collection addresses issues of pathophysiology, pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, and potential mechanisms for dysmenorrhea.
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Assessment of Uterine Blood Flow in Mild Primary Dysmenorrhea
Özbay K, Semiz A
Journal of Pain Research 2024, 17:2071-2077
Published Date: 13 June 2024
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Research Status and Prospects of Acupuncture in Perioperative Medicine Over the Past Decade: A Bibliometric Analysis
Zhang J, Liu L, Zhu M, Zheng X, Liang Y, Zhong Y, Xu J, Yang J
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:2189-2204
Published Date: 27 June 2023
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Menstrual Cramps in Anovulatory versus Normally Ovulatory Cycles — SARS-COV-2 Pandemic Daily Data Plus a Meta-Analysis of Cramps and Anovulation
Mann G, Shirin S, Bann S, Yong PJ, Kalidasan D, Goshtasebi A, Prior JC
Journal of Pain Research 2024, 17:2363-2374
Published Date: 10 July 2024
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Scientific Knowledge Graph of Dysmenorrhea: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2001 to 2021
Fang X, Liu H, Wang M, Wang G
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:2883-2897
Published Date: 22 August 2023
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Knowledge Mapping of Primary Dysmenorrhea: Hotspots, Knowledge Structure, and Theme Trends
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Wang C, Liu L, Bai X
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:3613-3624
Published Date: 27 October 2023