In Part 1 of our Pain Awareness Month blog post, we looked at some of the ready-to-use resources from projects in the NIDILRR community that have looked at pain as a disability and as a secondary condition to physical and psychiatric disabilities. Here we take a deeper look at articles, books, and reports from the NARIC collection, published by NIDILRR grantees as well as other sources.
Pain as a secondary condition
- Pain as a secondary condition (general) – all including international research
- Pain and spinal cord injury (SCI) – all including international research
- Pain and SCI – NIDILRR grantee research
- Pain and traumatic brain injury (TBI) – all including international research
- Pain and TBI – NIDILRR grantee research
- Pain and post-polio syndrome – all including international research
- Pain and post-polio syndrome – NIDILRR grantee research
- Pain and cerebral palsy – all including international research
- Pain and cerebral palsy – NIDILRR grantee research
- Pain and depression – all including international research
- Pain and depression – NIDILRR grantee research
Pain management
- Pain management (general) – all including international research
- Pain management (general) – NIDILRR grantee research
- Pain management and complementary and integrated health – all including international research
- Pain management and substance abuse concerns – all including international research
Pain and specific therapies
- Pain and physical therapy – all including international research
- Pain and physical therapy – NIDILRR grantee research
- Pain and occupational therapy – all including international research
- Pain and occupational therapy – NIDILRR grantee research
- Pain and art, music, and theatre therapy – all including international research
- Pain and mindfulness, meditation, or journaling – all including international research
A few more
Pain and community participation (general) – all including international research
Pain and community participation (general) – NIDILRR grantee research
The cost of pain (expenditures, payments) – all including international research
Pain and children/youth with disabilities – all including international research
These are just a few examples of how you can use our advanced search page to explore REHABDATA and the wealth of research publications available from the NARIC collection. Contact an information specialist so we can be of any assistance in your search!
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