Pain management

Screen, assess, and monitor for better chronic pain management
Chronic pain affects more Americans than diabetes, heart disease, and cancer combined, and is the most common reason Americans access the health care system. Facilitate successful treatment outcomes for your patients by identifying psychological factors that can impact their response to a normal course of pain treatment. These mental health assessments and chronic pain management resources can help inform treatment decisions and identify opioid dependence risk factors.
Chronic pain assessment benefits
Identify risks and resilience
Optimize a patient's treatment plan by identifying factors such as depression and anxiety, somatization, addiction potential, and psychosocial factors known to impact pain and a patient's response to treatment.
Relevant comparison groups
Our tools are standardized for use with a variety of patient groups, including pain, physical rehabilitation, injury-specific, and community samples.
Monitor symptoms throughout treatment
Routinely administer assessments to track patient progress and monitor symptoms that may have an impact on the treatment plan.
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- The MBMD Test in Practice: The Preferred Choice for a Health Psychologist
- Physiatrist Uses BBHI™ 2 to Investigate Underlying Causes of Patients' Pain
- Companion Tests Provide Common Platform for Psychologists and Medical Practitioners in Evaluating Pain Patients
- P-3® Helps Neurological Clinic Improve Patient Outcomes
- P-3 Test Fills Need in Clinic's Approach to Patient Care