Chronic pain is extremely common in older adults, with over 50% suffering from some form of it. It can significantly impact their quality of life.
There are several causes of chronic pain in older adults, but most often they fall into one of the three types-musculoskeletal, neuropathic and ischaemic pain.
Chronic pain can impact every aspect of an individual's life-physical, emotional, psychological, and social.
Chronic pain management in older adults can be pharmacological and non-pharmacological.
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How older adults describe chronic pain: a qualitative study, Biomedcentral
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