Positive and neutral messaging may improve the clinical outcomes of spinal manipulation therapy for chronic low back pain.
Pain interference, but not severity, significantly predicted long-term mortality risk among middle-aged and older adults in the US.
Complex medical health needs following a firearm injury may lead to enduring physical and functional challenges for survivors.
Inadequate staffing, taxing schedules, and lack of compensation may be keeping nurses away from hospital employment.
Cancer care for older patients is comparable across rural and urban hospitals, but cost and long travel times may be an additional burden.
Patients discharged from the emergency department seek benefits more often with text-based reminders compared with paper referrals.
Shock wave therapy improves pain and urinary symptoms in men with type IIIB chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS).
New persistent opioid use after surgery is associated with preoperative mood disorders, Medicaid status, and benzodiazepine ...
Patient-reported outcome measures and clinical scales were ineffective in predicting responses to full-agonist opioids for chronic pain.
For older adults with OA, motor activities for daily life are more strongly associated with psychosocial QoL compared with ...
Task-specific pain-related fear measures show stronger associations with spinal motor behavior than general measures in patients with spinal pain.
Overweight and obesity among youth remained highly prevalent in the US in 2024, data from electronic health records show.