Drug Topics February 21, 2025
Brian Nowosielski, Chris Robinson, MD, PhD

Physician with expertise in pain research discussed emerging technologies in the future of pain medicine and how they must be adapted to improve patient outcomes.

A variety of nonpharmacologic interventions have garnered recognition in the area of pain management in recent history. With emerging technologies intended to combine with already existing pain medicines, researchers believe improved relief for patients with chronic pain is in near sight. However, they believe this is only achievable if new technologies are properly adapted for patient use.

Drug Topics recently sat down with Chris Robinson, MD, PhD, Director of Pain and Headache Rounds at Harvard-Massachusetts General Hospital. He discussed key themes in the future of pain medicine and took a deeper dive into a Journal...

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