32. Pain Management
Pain itself occurs in the central nervous system while the peripheral system nervosum report on tissue damage via a mechanical event, termed nociception, characterized by the discharge of high-threshold primary afferent fibers. In addition, the origin pain often somatic, visceral, thalamic, neuropathic, psychosomatic, referred or illusionary. Open Access raise practical and policy questions for scholars, publishers, funders, and policymakers alike, including what the return on investment is when paying a bit of writing processing fee to publish in an Open Access article, or whether investments into institutional repositories should be made and whether self-archiving should be made mandatory, as contemplated by some funders. These journal is indexed with all their citations noted. The top open access journal is indexed in MEDLINE, PUBMED, SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO and ISI.
High Impact List of Articles
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Recent trends in pain management and therapy
Farnad ImaniEditorial: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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Recent trends in pain management and therapy
Farnad ImaniEditorial: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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Young Research Forum Announcement for Conference on Pain Management: Issues, Challenges & Treatment
Eric G BushYoung Research Forum: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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Young Research Forum Announcement for Conference on Pain Management: Issues, Challenges & Treatment
Eric G BushYoung Research Forum: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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Dry needling trigger point therapy in the shoulder region-Lack of evidences.
Bhavan Bhavsar*Commentary: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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Dry needling trigger point therapy in the shoulder region-Lack of evidences.
Bhavan Bhavsar*Commentary: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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The effectiveness of exercise on function for adults with shoulder impingement syndrome (sis): a structured literature review.
Mussa El Mughrabi, Adel El Alwani, Naser Amein and Adel AlmangoushReview Article: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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The effectiveness of exercise on function for adults with shoulder impingement syndrome (sis): a structured literature review.
Mussa El Mughrabi, Adel El Alwani, Naser Amein and Adel AlmangoushReview Article: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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Changing minds: New concepts in the treatment of pain.
Ernesto Delgado CidranesEditorial: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
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Changing minds: New concepts in the treatment of pain.
Ernesto Delgado CidranesEditorial: Journal of Pain Management and Therapy
Conference Proceedings
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Generation of 3d organoids of human fetal biliary tree stem cells (hbtscs) as innovative tool for the regenerative medicine of liver and pancreas
S SafarikiaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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Generation of 3d organoids of human fetal biliary tree stem cells (hbtscs) as innovative tool for the regenerative medicine of liver and pancreas
S SafarikiaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PATTERN OF BREAST CANCER IN THE UAE
Sitara Bagnulo and Houriya KazimScientific Tracks Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PATTERN OF BREAST CANCER IN THE UAE
Sitara Bagnulo and Houriya KazimScientific Tracks Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Identification of biomarkers for precision management of metastatic colorectal cancer
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Identification of biomarkers for precision management of metastatic colorectal cancer
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Marketing Innovation: A cure for Cancer - A case study from South America
Samantha GoodenPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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Marketing Innovation: A cure for Cancer - A case study from South America
Samantha GoodenPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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Emergence of multidrug resistance enterobecter sepsis in a neonatal tertiary care setting: A three year study
Zareen Fasih, Farhana Zafar and Daya BaiScientific Tracks Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Emergence of multidrug resistance enterobecter sepsis in a neonatal tertiary care setting: A three year study
Zareen Fasih, Farhana Zafar and Daya BaiScientific Tracks Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research