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The Journal of Pain

The Journal of Pain is a reputable scholarly publication dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of pain. It features cutting-edge research articles, reviews, and clinical studies from various disciplines, providing valuable insights into the mechanisms, assessment, and management of pain. This journal serves as a vital resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers seeking to enhance pain management strategies and improve patient outcomes.

Details
Abbr. J Pain
Start 2000
End Continuing
Frequency Nine no. a year, 2003-
p-ISSN 1526-5900
e-ISSN 1528-8447
Country United States
Language English
Specialties Neurology
Psychiatry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1321 155
SJR / Ranks: 2347 1339
CiteScore / Ranks: 2299 7.90
JIF / Ranks: 2264 4.0
Recent Articles
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Holze K, Holzer K, Bernstein H, Bernstein H, Veasley C, Haroutounian S, et al.
J Pain . 2025 Mar; :105358. PMID: 40058681
The value of engaging people with lived experience into chronic pain research is becoming increasingly recognized, yet the perspectives of individuals with chronic pain who have not previously participated in...
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Sawada S, Hitomi S, Hayashi Y, Yoshikawa K, Yagasaki F, Shinozuka H, et al.
J Pain . 2025 Mar; 30:105360. PMID: 40057215
The mechanism behind masseter muscle pain, a major symptom of temporomandibular disorder (TMD), has remained poorly understood. Previous report indicates that adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is involved in the masseter muscle...
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Sapio M, King D, Maric D, Shah S, Talbot T, Manalo A, et al.
J Pain . 2025 Mar; :105359. PMID: 40057214
Background autofluorescence is enhanced in human tissue relative to small animals and presents a barrier to fully realizing the potential of novel multiplex methods in human studies. In particular, lipofuscin...
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Gentles A, Wong S, Orr N, Noga H, Allaire C, Williams C, et al.
J Pain . 2025 Mar; :105357. PMID: 40049377
There is increasing recognition that nociplastic pain and central sensitization may play a role in endometriosis-associated pain. The Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire Minor (PSQ-M) evaluates subjective widespread pain sensitivity, and is...
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Valdes-Hernandez P, Montesino-Goicolea S, Laffitte Nodarse C, Johnson A, Fillingim R, Cruz-Almeida Y
J Pain . 2025 Mar; 30:105356. PMID: 40032053
The brain is key in the pain-sleep relationship, and sleep is needed for glymphatic clearance. However, no studies have examined how pain relates to the glymphatic system (GS). Characterizing the...
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Liu J, Mak W, Tang A, Kwan C, Zoubi F, Wong T, et al.
J Pain . 2025 Feb; :105350. PMID: 40020954
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is increasingly prevalent in older adults and often leads to functional disability and depressive symptoms. This 2-arm, double-blinded, pilot cluster RCT, with semi-structured interviews, aimed...
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Wakui E, Fidanza F, Martini M
J Pain . 2025 Feb; 29:105349. PMID: 40015582
Temporal summation of second pain (TSSP) is a phenomenon that has clinical relevance but insights into its functioning are limited. Lately, 'affective touch' (AT) has been shown to have pain...
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Waring H, Jones A, Ten Brink A, Goebel A, McCabe C, Bultitude J, et al.
J Pain . 2025 Feb; 29:105354. PMID: 40015581
Research has established that people with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) experience profound changes in bodily function and sensations. However, the subjective perceptions of these changes to bodily function and...
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Perea J, Kortstee J, Goossens Z, Runge N, Labie C, Nijs J, et al.
J Pain . 2025 Feb; :105351. PMID: 40015580
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP). Understanding the characteristics of the CMP population with comorbid OSA is important for proper screening and management....