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| Associations Between Physical Activity and Chronic Pain Severity in Youth With Chronic Abdominal Pain. | Academic Article |
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| Pediatric Neural Changes to Physical and Emotional Pain After Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Treatment: A Pilot Study. | Academic Article |
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| Parent Responses to Child Pain During Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Treatment and 1-Year Follow-Up. | Academic Article |
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| Individual Differences in the Relationship Between Pain Fear, Avoidance, and Pain Severity in a Chronic Abdominal Pain Sample and the Moderating Effect of Child Age. | Academic Article |
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| Electronic Diary Assessment of Pain in Juvenile Arthritis | Grant |
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| Registry-Assisted Dissemination of Mobile Pain Management for Youth with Arthritis | Grant |
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| Pediatric Neural Changes to Physical and Emotional Pain After Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Treatment: A Pilot Study. | Academic Article |
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| Understanding solicitous parenting and pain acceptance in pediatric patients with abdominal pain | Academic Article |
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| Increasing ED Use of Jet Injection of Lidocaine for IV-Related Pain Management. | Academic Article |
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| Elastomeric Pain Pumps as an Adjunct for Postoperative Pain Control After Minimally Invasive Repair of Pectus Excavatum. | Academic Article |
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| Three new datasets supporting use of the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS-11) for children's self-reports of pain intensity. | Academic Article |
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| Summary proceedings from the neonatal pain-control group. | Academic Article |
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| Evaluation of clinical outcomes in an interdisciplinary abdominal pain clinic: A retrospective, exploratory review. | Academic Article |
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| Gender Diversity Among Youth Attending an Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Treatment Program. | Academic Article |
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| Latest developments in the assessment and management of chronic musculoskeletal pain syndromes in children. | Academic Article |
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