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An analysis of self-reported chronic pain from 2017 Health Survey for England data.
Resource to support healthcare professionals to manage persistent pain in prison and secure environments.
Protocol, questionnaire and quarterly return form for the enhanced surveillance of post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN), a complication of shingles.
Safety leaflet on opioid medicines to help patients and their families reduce the risks of harm.
Find out about the long-term effects some people can have after having COVID-19.
Survey of adults and children in private households, reporting prevalence of health related behaviours and health status and conditions.
This document contains a synopsis of causation occurring in low back pain.
The characteristics, symptoms, diagnosis and epidemiology of chikungunya.
This paper considers the question of adding back and neck disorders to the list of diseases for which people can claim IIDB.
This document contains a synopsis of causation occurring in knee pain (anterior).
Charlie Taylor’s Independent Review of the use of pain-inducing techniques in the youth secure estate, and the Government’s response to his recommendations and findings.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
This document contains a synopsis of causation occurring in neck pain.
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