Joshua Gunn
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Recent Articles
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Hagedorn J, Gunn J, Budwany R, DSouza R, Chakravarthy K, Deer T
J Pain Res
. 2021 Dec;
14:3695-3710.
PMID: 34887680
Objective: Decision-making in chronic pain patients involves a combination of subjective and objective criteria, including patient history, physical examination, imaging, and patient response to prior treatments, clinical experience, probabilities, and...
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Peabody J, Paculdo D, Tamondong-Lachica D, Cabaluna I, Gunn J
Diagnostics (Basel)
. 2020 Jul;
10(8).
PMID: 32717995
Millions suffer daily from chronic pain diagnosed anatomically and treated with opioids. Research shows that underlying nutritional, metabolic and oxidative stressors, which drive the development or worsening of chronic pain,...
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Amirdelfan K, Pope J, Gunn J, Hill M, Cotten B, Beresh J, et al.
Pain Ther
. 2020 Jun;
9(2):511-529.
PMID: 32495188
Introduction: Chronic pain assessment and post-treatment evaluation continues to be challenging due to a lack of validated, objective tools to measure patient outcomes. Validation of mechanistic pain biomarkers would allow...
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Gunn J, Hill M, Cotten B, Deer T
Pain Physician
. 2020 Feb;
23(1):E41-E49.
PMID: 32013287
Background: Because of the subjective nature of current pain assessments, limited efficacy of treatment options and risks associated with opioid abuse and diversion, the need for objective data to assist...
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Deer T, Gunn J
Pain Physician
. 2015 Mar;
18(2):E157-61.
PMID: 25794214
Blood testing is quickly becoming a useful laboratory tool for opioid prescribers who wish to document and assess patient tolerance, more objectively monitor patient safety, and evaluate patient compliance using...