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21 July 2010 Published evidence: Link between Pain, Stress & Delayed Wound Healing!

Increasing published evidence is now suggesting a strong link between pain, leading to psychological stress, and delays in wound healing.


Learn more about the following:


- The evidence supporting the link between wound pain;
  psychological stress and delayed wound healing
- The role anticipation of pain may play in the link between wound
  pain; psychological stress and delayed wound healing.
- Tools that can be utilized to assess pain and stress in every day 
  clinical practice.

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