Good News About Bad Pain
Patricia Kim2018-09-26T20:48:30-04:00Health care professionals who specialize in treating chronic pain have moved beyond what doctors call a unidimensional evaluation to a multidimensional one. It makes total sense, says Cary Reid, MD, PhD, director of the Translational Research Institute on Pain in Later Life at Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York. “Pain is something that has many dimensions,” he says. “One thing important is the severity level.” So using what the doctors call the numeric rating scale or NRS, the zero to 10 question, is fine as a start. After that, many more questions should follow, Dr. Reid says. “What we want [...]