Pain Rehabilitation: Links
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The National Foundation for the Treatment of Pain
A not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing support for chronic pain patients, their families, their friends, and their physicians.
Partners Against Pain
An alliance of patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers working together to advance standards of pain care through education and advocacy.
The Worldwide Congress on Pain
One of the Internet's premier educational and informational resources for patients and healthcare professionals who have an interest in pain and its management.
American Pain Society
A multidisciplinary organization of basic and clinical scientists, practicing clinicians, policy analysts, and others. The mission of the American Pain Society is to advance pain-related research, education, treatment and professional practice.
American Pain Foundation
An independent nonprofit organization serving people with pain through information, advocacy, and support. The American Pain Foundation’s mission is to improve the quality of life of people with pain by raising public awareness, providing practical information, and promoting research.
National Fibromyalgia Association
A nonprofit organization whose mission is to develop and execute programs dedicated to improving quality of life for people with fibromyalgia by increasing the awareness of public, media, government and medical, communities.
National Fibromyalgia Partnership
America’s largest nonprofit fibromyalgia membership organization. Provides medically accurate information on fibromyalgia to individuals and their families, healthcare professionals, and the general public.
National Pain Foundation
An online education and support community for persons in pain, their families, and their physicians. A source for treatment options and pain information that is peer-reviewed by leading pain specialists.
National Foundation for the Treatment of Pain
A not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing support for patients who are suffering from intractable pain, their families, their friends, and their physicians. Also a resource for medical professionals and attorneys concerned with legal issues regarding the treatment of pain.
Links are provided for your information. Good Shepherd does not endorse any information provided by these sites. Please evaluate site information for content, credentials of provider, and safety and effectiveness of any treatment. We strongly recommend that you discuss any treatment you are considering with your physician.
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