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. 2021 Aug 19;10(2):1413–1426. doi: 10.1007/s40122-021-00301-9
Our study demonstrates that chronic pain patient populations present with various characteristics that can be assessed and identified in clinical practice settings through systematic clinical encounters.
Grouping of patients takes into account biomedical, psychological and socio-environmental factors differentially affecting perception and expression of pain.
Recognition of distinct pain patient groups and other features can lead to rational therapeutic interventions, improved outcomes and reduced health care and disability costs.