176-P | THE EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE ANXIETY ON THE LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAY OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING ELECTIVE SURGERY | Rianne van Boekel | Received |
291-P | INVOLVEMENT OF CD4 AND CD8 T-LYMPHOCYTES IN THE MODULATION OF NOCICEPTIVE PROCESSING EVOKED BY CCL4 IN MICE | Sara González-Rodriguez | Received |
292-P | CLASSIFY ELDERLY PAIN SEVERITY FROM AUTOMATICALLY VIDEO CLIP FACIAL ACTION UNITS ANALYSIS IN THE TELEHEALTH PLATFORM | ATIGORN SANGUANSRI | Received |
299-P | DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERPROFESSIONAL E-LEARNING TRAINING FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN IN BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS: AN INTERVENTION MAPPING APPROACH | Yal Slaghmuylder | Received |
310-P | CHRONIC OCULAR SURFACE PAIN: CAPTURING THE PATIENT JOURNEY | Swapna Ganduri | Received |
316-P | PAIN PHENOMENON LIPOEDEMA | Nadine Schuessler | Received |
353-P | IMPAIRED PAIN MODULATION IN CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISMS. A CASE-CONTROLLED STUDY DEMONSTRATING DECREASE NOXIOUS INHIBITORY CONTROLS | Anne-Priscille Trouvin | Received |
369-P | DEVELOPMENT AND IMPACT OF AN EHEALTH INFORMATION AND SELF-MANAGEMENT RESOURCE FOR PEOPLE LIVING IN IRELAND WITH FIBROMYALGIA | Joanne OBrien | Received |
371-P | OSTEOARTHRITIC PAIN AND MOOD ALTERATIONS IN ADULT AND OLD MICE: THE ROLE OF NEUROINFLAMMATION | Giada Amodeo | Received |
381-P | FAMILIAR-LOOKING FACES INDUCE ANALGESIA | Arianna Bagnis | Received |
384-P | SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN WITH SPINAL CORD STIMULATION IMPROVES MOOD ALTERATIONS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN CHRONIC PAIN POPULATION | Simona DAgnelli | Received |
391-P | SCREENING FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN IN PATIENTS WITH POSSIBLE POLYNEUROPATHY A VALIDATION STUDY OF THREE DIFFERENT QUESTIONNAIRES | Kristian Bernhard Nilsen | Received |
392-P | SHOULD EXERCISES BE PAINFUL OR NOT? EFFECTS ON CLINICAL PAIN IN SUBJECTS WITH ROTATOR CUFF-RELATED SHOULDER PAIN | Mercè Balasch-Bernat | Received |
424-P | MILD WHOLE-BODY HYPERTHERMIA REDUCES PAIN INTENSITY IN PATIENTS WITH FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME: A RANDOMISED SHAM-CONTROLLED TRIAL | zlem znur | Received |
434-P | RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SLEEP, MOOD DISORDERS AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN TYPE-II DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC NEUROPATHIC PAIN USING STRUCTURAL EQUATIONS | Alejandro Salazar | Received |
438-P | LONG-INTERVAL CORTICAL INHIBITION IN THE TIBIALIS REPRESENTATION AREA ON HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS | Laura Sisnen | Received |
462-P | MIGRAINE WITH AN EXISTING EXPANSIVE CEREBRAL PROCESS TREATED WITH ACUPUNCTURE: A CASE REPORT | Martin Tremski | Received |
481-P | FLUCTUATION-RELATED PAIN IN PARKINSONS DISEASE:LINKING SUBJECTIVE RATINGS WITH OBJECTIVE MOTOR SCORES OBTAINED THROUGH WRIST-WORN SENSOR | Katarina Rukavina | Received |
524-P | FOLLOWING GUIDELINES FOR PERIOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT AFTER CAESAREAN SECTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER OUTCOMES: ANALYSIS OF REGISTRY DATA | Ruth Zaslansky | Received |
542-P | MHEALTH FOR PAIN, DISABILITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN CHRONIC PAIN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW | Jose A. Moral-Munoz | Received |
546-P | PROFILE OF PATIENTS WITH LOW BACK PAIN IN THE PAINREAPP PROJECT | Jose A. Moral-Munoz | Received |
549-P | DYSFUNCTIONAL NEURONAL PAIN MODULATION THROUGH EXPERIENCED CONTROL IN FIBROMYALGIA PATIENTS | Martin Diers | Received |
586-P | CHRONIC NEUROPATHIC C8 DISTRIBUTION PAIN MANAGEMENT SECONDARY TO POSTERIOR CERVICAL DECOMPRESSION AND FUSION WITH IATROGENIC INJURY | Bernard Cohen | Received |
633-P | EFFECT OF A CANNABIS EXTRACT ON ACUTE PAIN AND ON ANALGESICS REQUIREMENTS: A DOUBLE-BLINDED, RANDOMIZED, 24 HOURS FOLLOW-UP STUDY | Elyad Davidson | Received |
643-P | DO TREATMENT COSTS FOR CHRONIC PAIN PATIENTS CHANGE AFTER INTERDISCIPLINARY MULTIMODAL PAIN THERAPY? | Johannes Dreiling | Received |
649-P | LOW BACK PAIN WITH PERSISTENT RADICULOPATHY: THE CLINICAL ROLE OF GENETIC VARIANTS IN THE GENES SOX5, CCDC26/GSDMC AND DCC | Marie Udnesseter Lie | Received |
667-P | PRACTICABILITY OF USING ACTIVITY TRACKERS POSTOPERATIVELY IN EVERYDAY CLINICAL PRACTICE | Marcus Komann | Received |
669-P | DIFFICULTY TIMES FOR FIBROMYALGIA PATIENTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY | Guilherme Antonio Moreira de Barros | Received |
689-P | ICF-BASED IMPAIRMENTS DUE TO PAIN AFTER MILD COVID INFECTION | Indre Bileviciute-Ljungar | Received |
707-P | RECOVERY LIES IN CALMNESS: COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS RESULT IN LESS POST-OP PAIN | Claudia Weinmann | Received |
711-P | PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITIES AND HYPERALGESIA IN CHRONIC PANCREATITIS PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT PAIN: PRIOR PAIN EXPERIENCE MATTERS | Anna Phillips | Received |
733-P | LONG-TERM EDUCATION OF PATIENTS WITH HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT BY A MOBILE APP AND EFFECTS OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC | Nadja Nestler | Received |
782-P | COLORS OF PAIN. THE ROLE OF PAIN MODALITY IN THE EFFECT OF COLORS ON PAIN PERCEPTION | Karolina Wiercioch-Kuzianik | Received |
791-P | EFFECTIVENESS OF A MULTICOMPONENT TREATMENT BASED ON PAIN NEUROSCIENCE EDUCATION, THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE, COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY, AND MINDFULNESS IN PATIENTS WITH FIBROMYALGIA (FIBROWALK STUDY) | Juan V. Luciano | Received |
805-P | DIAGNOSTIC TREATMENT LEVEL DISCREPANCIES IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR RADICULAR PAIN AND LUMBAR SPINE ANOMALIES | Bart Liebrand | Received |
855-P | LUMBAR SYMPATHIC SYSTEM RADIOFREQUENCY | Maria Alvarez Rodriguez | Received |
879-P | NERVE PATHOLOGY AND NEUROPATHIC PAIN AFTER WHIPLASH: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS | Joel Fundaun | Received |
911-P | SPINE SURGERY INTENSITY DOES NOT ALWAYS PREDICT EXTENT OF OPIOID USE AFTER SURGERY | Daniel Rhon | Received |
928-P | PAIN INHIBITION BY C-TACTILE TARGETED TOUCH | Anne Maallo | Received |
941-P | THE USE OF SIMULATED LEARNING IN PAIN FELLOWSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMS | Taylor Purvis | Received |
942-P | USE OF SUBLINGUAL BUPRENORPHINE WITH RAPID MICRODOSING INDUCTION: A PAIN MANAGEMENT CASE STUDY | Taylor Elise Purvis | Received |
943-P | ONLINE RATINGS OF PAIN PHYSICIANS IN A REGIONAL UNITED STATES POPULATION | Taylor Elise Purvis | Received |
945-P | EFFECT OF NON-SPECIFIC NECK PAIN ON THE FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NECK | Martin Argus | Received |
962-P | Prevalence of known risk factors for developing opioid use disorder in a chronic non-cancer pain population exposed to long-term opioid therapy at a tertiary pain clinic in Sweden. A cross-sectional study 2018-2022 | Henrik Grelz | Received |
969-P | THE PERIOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT BUNDLE IS FEASIBLE: RESULTS FROM A MULTI-CENTER CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY FROM THE PAIN OUT REGISTRY | Ruth Zaslansky | Received |
970-P | ATTITUDES OF PHYSICIANS DEALING WITH PALLIATIVE CARE RELATED TO CONDUCTING AND MODIFYING ANALGESIC THERAPY | Marcin Janecki | Received |
982-P | TOOTHACHE SPECIAL PAIN REQUIRES SPECIAL EVALUTION QUIPS PAIN REGISTRY UNDERWAY TO IDENTIFY IMPROVEMENT POTENTIAL | Christin Arnold | Received |
1007-P | A QUALITATIVE STUDY TO ASSESS DRUG-RELATED PROBLEMS ORTHOPAEDIC PATIENTS EXPERIENCE DURING SIX WEEKS POST DISCHARGE | EJ Melis | Received |
1020-P | PAIN PHENOTYPING USING BAYESIAN STATISTICS: A RELIABILITY STUDY | Ariane Delgado-Sanchez | Received |
1036-P | CANCER PAIN MANAGEMENT | María Alvarez Rodriguez | Received |
1038-P | THE SOCIAL BENEFIT STRESS TASK: INDUCING SOCIAL STRESS RESPONSE IN EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME AND HYPERMOBILITY SPECTRUM DISORDER PATIENTS | Aimie Chiron | Received |
1046-P | THE INTEGRATED ADAPTIVE PHYSIOLOGICAL SYSTEM FOR REGULATION OF PAIN | Sarah I Y Ahmed | Received |
1067-P | ALTERED MORPHOLOGY OF THE THORACOLUMBAR FASCIA IN THOSE WITH LOWER BACK PAIN: AN ULTRASOUND STUDY | Claire Melanie Boucher | Received |
1107-P | PAIN DESCRIPTORS AND DETERMINANTS OF PAIN SENSITIVITY IN KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: A COMMUNITY-BASED CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY | Johanna Vriezekolk | Received |
1125-P | DTM SPINAL CORD STIMULATION (SCS) THERAPY: 12-MONTH RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL | Francesco Riillo | Received |
1132-P | LONG-TERM POSTOPERATIVE OPIOID USE IN ORTHOPAEDIC PATIENTS | EJ Melis | Received |
1133-P | EMPOWERING PATIENTS WITH PERSISTENT PAIN THROUGH HEALTH LITERACY - THE EFIC PLAIN TALKING CAMPAIGN | Stefanie Niland | Received |
1144-P | LESSONS LEARNED FROM ESTABLISHING A PRACTICE-BASED RESEARCH NETWORK OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS TO SUPPORT CO-PRODUCED RESEARCH | Connor Gleadhill | Received |
1159-P | HEALTHCARE PRIOROTIES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC FACIAL PAIN OF TEMPROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS (TMD): A SERIES OF ONLINE FOCUS GROUPS | Dina Taimeh | Received |
1163-P | A MODIFIED ENERGY DTM SCS DERIVATIVE THERAPY: PRIMARY ENDPOINT AND 3-MONTH OUTCOMES OF A PROSPECTIVE, MULTI-CENTER STUDY ON PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC BACK AND LEG PAIN | Francesco Riillo | Received |
1168-P | THE EFFECT OF COMBINED ACTION OBSERVATION THERAPY AND ECCENTRIC EXERCISES IN THE TREATMENT OF MID-PORTION ACHILLES-TENDINOPATHY: A FEASIBILITY PILOT RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL | Deirdre Ryan | Received |
1172-P | EFFECTS OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSISTENT PAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS ON OUTCOME MEASURES IN A PRIMARY CARE SETTING A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW | Merja Huttunen | Received |
27-30 April 2022 Dublin
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