A new study found that therapy dogs reduce anxiety in children visiting the emergency department, with both child-reported and parent-reported anxiety scores decreasing more in those who interacted with a...
A retrospective study evaluated the impact of preoperative patellofemoral osteoarthritis severity on patient-reported outcomes in primary total knee arthroplasties where the patella was left unresurfaced. ...
A new study reveals that 30% of primary care providers at Federally Qualified Health Centers experience burnout, with high patient demands and lack of leadership support as key contributors.
In their secondary analysis of the Surgery Versus Combined Treatment With Curettage and Imiquimod for Nodular Basal Cell Carcinoma randomized clinical trial, researchers evaluated the 5-year efficacy of...
A recent study found that patients undergoing knee replacement surgery managed postoperative pain and opioid use effectively, regardless of whether they received education through a webinar, in-person...
A new randomized trial evaluates the impact of integrating pain education into standard physiotherapy care for chronic low back pain, highlighting potential benefits for pain, disability, and well-being. ...
In a randomized controlled study, researchers found that combining pain neuroscience education with motor imagery-based exercises can reduce pain intensity in patients with fibromyalgia and chronic back...
A recent clinical trial demonstrates that both group and self-paced telehealth mindfulness-based interventions can potentially enhance pain-related function and biopsychosocial outcomes in veterans with...
Early out-of-bed mobilization enhanced mobility and functional independence in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury, while also reducing ICU stays and...
The FDA has approved a novel therapy for patients with hemophilia A or B without inhibitors. Clinical trials showed it significantly reduces bleeding episodes by targeting a new protein in the blood...