In this issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, guest editors Drs. Corey B. Simon and Staja “Star” Booker bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Chronic Pain Management. Top experts in the field discuss current and future best practices in managing pain in older adults, including how health equity principles, artificial intelligence, and research discovery shape the landscape of present and future pain management. This issue focuses on providing future recommendations to achieve quality, equitable, and accessible pain treatment to all adults in later life.
Pain Affirming Care in Older Adults with Marginalized Experiences: A New Framework for Care Movement-Evoked Pain in Older Adults with Musculoskeletal Conditions Pain in Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment: A Review on the Relationship Between Chronic Pain and Subjective Cognitive Decline Muscle Composition as a Novel Prognostic Tool for Pain, Frailty, and Sarcopenia Artificial Intelligence, Informatics, and Pain in Aging Dual Experience and Management of Pain in Older Adults and Their Caregivers Adopting Principles to Guide Pathways: The Best Model for Geriatric Pain Management Delivering Age-Friendly Interdisciplinary Care for Chronic Pain Interprofessional, Integrative Approaches to Chronic Pain Management in HomeBased Medical Care Pain Management for Older Adults in Disadvantaged Communities Prevention and Treatment of Postsurgical Pain: Pharmacologic and Nonpharmacologic Interventions Across the Surgical Continuum Pain Management in the Older Adult with Opioid Use Disorder
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