Journal on Recent Advances in Pain (JORAPAIN) is an international journal which focuses on recent advances and developments in epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis or management of acute, subacute or chronic pain. Journal on Recent Advances in Pain promotes multidisciplinary pain management and articles are invited from all related disciplines like anesthesiology, orthopedics, neurology, and neurosurgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation, psychiatry and psychology, radiology, rheumatology, pharmacology, anatomy, palliative care, etc. but not limited to these disciplines only.
Journal on Recent Advances in Pain also invites articles on care of patients suffering from pain, healthcare policies on pain management and awareness on pain management. Journal on Recent Advances in Pain accept original articles (clinical, experimental, epidemiological or basic science researches), review articles, meta-analysis and systematic reviews, case reports, letter-to-editors and commentaries.
Journal on recent advances in pain is an international peer reviewed journal on pain management. It promotes multidisciplinary approach of pain management and audience of this journal is from different clinical and non-clinical medical specialties with one thing in common, that is management of pain.
Journal on recent advances in pain
Journal on recent advances in pain
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