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🩺 New research from the Cerebral Palsy Research Network is improving how pain is assessed in adults with CP to determine the type of pain and the which treatments best align with symptoms. Our newly published study (link below) outlines new pain related questions for healthcare providers to ask to more correctly identify the source and type of pain an adult with CP is having. Better and more specific information about pain can lead to: ✔️ More accurate referrals to pain medicine specialists ✔️ Treatments matched to the actual type of pain you have ✔️ Less reliance on non-specific approaches like opioids ✔️ Research that can finally answer which treatments work best for which types of pain in CP Join us on May 26 at 8 PM ET for a webinar about ongoing reearch related to treating pain in adults with CP with Dr. Eric Chin from Kennedy Krieger Institute. Read the pain study about establishing new standard pain related questions for adults with CP: First steps toward pain classification among adults with cerebral palsy: A modified Delphi Study was published on April 28, 2026, in Disability and Health Journal. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo #💪పాజిటీవ్ స్టోరీస్ #🏋️‍♀️హెల్త్ టిప్స్ #🆕Current అప్‌డేట్స్📢 #📰ఈరోజు అప్‌డేట్స్ .2026.102080 #📰ఈరోజు అప్‌డేట్స్ #🆕Current అప్‌డేట్స్📢 Read More on our Blog: https://cprn.org/the-cp-research-network-takes-action-to-improve-pain-classification-during-healthcare-visits/ ID: A graphic from the Cerebral Palsy Research Network features the headline “Better Pain Evaluation Starts Here” with a subheading explaining that new research is helping improve how pain is identified, understood, and treated in adults with cerebral palsy. The lower half of the image shows a medical-style illustration of the human body from the shoulders to the hips, with the spine and joints highlighted in bright red and orange against a blue background to represent areas of pain and inflammation.
🆕Current అప్‌డేట్స్📢 - MAY BLOG Cerebral Palsy Research Network Better Pain Evaluation Starts Here New research from the CP Research Network is helping improve how is identified, understood and treated in adults with CP pain MAY BLOG Cerebral Palsy Research Network Better Pain Evaluation Starts Here New research from the CP Research Network is helping improve how is identified, understood and treated in adults with CP pain - ShareChat