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Content tagged with: Chronic Pain

  • Blog Post

    Pain Myths And Facts: How Bad Information Hurts Us All (Literally…)

    Knowing the facts instead of the misconceptions can open up opportunities to avoid a whole lot of unnecessary suffering, for you, for your family (and for your patients if you are one of those amazing healthcare providers we love!).

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  • Video

    Emi’s Story: Courage and Hope

    How learning pain management skills changed everything for this family.

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  • Book

    The Chronic Pain and Illness Workbook for Teens

    Pediatric pain specialist Rachel Zoffness offers evidence-based strategies to help teens turn the volume down on chronic pain and illness and get back to living their life.

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  • Article

    The Comfort Ability® Program

    An amazing program from Boston Children's Hospital designed to help children with chronic pain (and their parents!) learn strategies to better manage pain and improve their ability to do the things they want to do.

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  • Video

    Tame the Beast

    It’s time to rethink persistent pain

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  • Video

    Sweet solutions and pain management for babies

    How to use sweet solutions to minimize needle pain in babies

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  • Video

    Yoga For Chronic Pain

    The team at Connecticut Children's Hospital teach how to use yoga to relive pain and feel better!

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  • Video

    TED ED: The mysterious science of pain

    Learn about the biological and psychological factors of the experience of pain.

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  • Video

    TED Talk: Pain As A Disease

    Learn about how and when pain is more than a symptom.

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  • Digital Tool

    WebMap Mobile

    An interactive app for teens coping with chronic pain.

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  • Video

    Understanding Pain in less than 5 minutes

    ...and what to do about it!

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  • Blog Post

    Pain Management for Trans and Gender Diverse Youth

    At Meg Foundation, we’re all about empowering children and families with resources that will help them be more comfortable and less anxious during medical procedures. For trans and gender diverse youth, the word “empowerment” is a critical part of their medical vocabulary.

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