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Key trends expected to shape Pain Management and Adherence markets in 2024 and beyond

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: The pain management market is experiencing exciting growth, driven by several key trends: Increased Demand: Chronic pain prevalence: Chronic pain affects a significant portion of the population, with an aging demographic further increasing demand. The global pain management market is expected to reach $3.3

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Virtual reality for pain management has potential, but hurdles remain

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

A study published this week in the Journal of Medical Internet Research found that virtual reality can be a useful, scalable and appealing alternative to existing pain management approaches. Health Tech, a health equity incubation partner at UCSF, and AppliedVR, a platform that provides therapeutic VR for pain management.

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Effective Chronic Pain Management in Pregnancy through Remote Patient Monitoring

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

However, other research suggests a rapid increase in the number of expectant mothers using high-potency opioids for pain management during pregnancy. Effective pain management is essential for expectant mothers to maintain their health and well-being during pregnancy.

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Putting Patients at the Center of Pain Management Decisions

Society for Participatory Medicine

Consider the patient and family perspective in making choices about pain management and opioid use CDS. In 2018 we are supporting clinical care related to pain management and opioid use. While there are 46 words for snow in Iceland, English has far fewer synonyms for physical pain (e.g.,

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Family Telehealth Study of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Improves Children’s Behavior

Telebehavioral Health Institute

Fortunately, pediatric telehealth visits are proving to offer significant and maintained improvements for children with developmental disorders and their caregivers. A recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics offers insights into how telehealth-parenting interventions can support parents in working with their children’s behavior.

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Family Telehealth Study of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Improves Children’s Behavior

Telebehavioral Health Institute

Fortunately, pediatric telehealth visits are proving to offer significant and maintained improvements for children with developmental disorders and their caregivers. A recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics offers insights into how family telehealth interventions can support parents in working with their children’s behavior.

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Addiction Telehealth Using a Patient Gateway: A Multi-Cultural Case Study

Telebehavioral Health Institute

While many practitioners have been using telehealth systems for years, many have as yet to begin using patient gateways to augment their services, in-person or through telehealth systems. The following addiction telehealth scenario involves a recently immigrated Nigerian wife and mother struggling with opioid addiction.