Blog Articles by Day: 8 January 2012

Faces, Earthquakes and Ebola: Making Pain Scales Work in Real Life

“Please rate your pain on a scale from 1 to 10.” Said by many doctors and it sounds pretty simple, right? It isn’t. When you live with chronic pain, rating that pain becomes a really complicated question. Pain scales are an attempt to assign an objective measurement to a subjective feeling. And it gets very…

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