Chronic pain

Get to know pain with U.S. Pain Foundation. U.S. Pain Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to serving those who live with conditions that cause chronic pain, as well as their caregivers and care providers. While also providing a wealth of information for those who are new to chronic pain.

Each November, U.S. Pain Foundation hosts KNOWvember, an educational campaign, to provide specific, helpful information on a different pain-related topic. This year, the organization aims to better understand and #KnowPain by exploring acute-to-chronic pain—what is acute pain versus chronic pain, what therapeutics exist for both subsections, why acute pain transitions to chronic for some individuals, why increased research and pain education are important, and more.

Get to know pain with U.S. Pain Foundation. The mission of U.S. Pain Foundation is to empower, educate, connect, and advocate for people living with chronic conditions that cause pain. As a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to serving those who live with pain conditions and their care providers, U.S. Pain Foundation helps individuals find resources and inspiration.

Learning about chronic pain

Get to know pain. With chronic pain affecting roughly 50 million of us American adults, according to the CDC, and high-impact chronic pain wreaking havoc on the lives of 20 million more, we find the need for relief has never been higher. Sure, there are medications that can be taken, opioids being the most notable, but we have found that the risk for dependency is tragically high.

Get to know Chronic Pain

  • Chronic pain is defined as, “pain that persists or recurs for longer than three months.” Oftentimes, chronic pain becomes the sole or predominant clinical problem for individuals, and may warrant specific diagnostic evaluation, therapy, and rehabilitation. Neuroscience research has demonstrated that chronic pain can become a disease in itself, with measurable changes in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system.

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Get to know pain with U.S. Pain Foundation. If you are suffering from chronic pain or if you know someone you is, it may be worth taking a look at U.S. Pain Foundations wealth of information and resources. Visit their website for more information.

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