IASP Sponsors Global Year Against Musculoskeletal Pain
Initiative calls for more research, improved treatment methods, greater
public awareness
More people worldwide experience musculoskeletal pain than any other category of pain. According to experts, the problem is complex and far-reaching, encompassing many different types of pain, including neck pain, joint pain, low back pain, bone pain, and chronic widespread pain. Despite the range of conditions and symptoms involved, all types of musculoskeletal pain share similar underlying mechanisms, manifestations, and potential treatments.
With its theme of "When Moving Hurts: Assess, Understand, Take Action," the Global Year Against Musculoskeletal Pain provides a platform for people - especially pain researchers and clinicians - to explore these issues and develop more effective treatment methods to relieve pain and suffering. Led by Global Year Co-Chairs Dr. Lars Arendt-Nielsen (
"I urge everyone who is concerned about pain - from researchers and health care professionals to government and community leaders - to join us in this vital effort as we confront the challenges of musculoskeletal pain in all its forms," said IASP
About IASP. IASP brings together scientists, clinicians, health care providers, and policy-makers to stimulate and support the study of pain and translate that knowledge into improved pain relief worldwide. With more than 6,500 members in 123 countries, IASP sponsors grants, symposia, and programs to support pain research. On the third Monday of each October, IASP launches a new Global Year to raise awareness of different aspects of pain. www.iasp-pain.org/GlobalYear/MSP
For further information: Rich Boram, +1-206-283.0311 x225, rich.boram@iasp-pain.org Web Site: http://www.iasp-pain.org