Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research & Care - Annual Report 2023

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Engagement Annual Research Day “A patient once told me, ‘It’s hard to maintain personal relationships when it hurts to be hugged,’” said Dr. Tara Packham, discussing the functional consequences of allodynia. Dr. Packham was just one presenter amongst many at the Michael G. DeGroote National Pain Centre’s 2022 Annual Research Day. In addition to her presentation on allodynia, Dr. Packham, along with her colleague Dr. Lisa Carlesso, also provided an overview of the IMPRinT Lab and the importance of understanding pain with movement to optimize rehabilitation for musculoskeletal disorders. The 2022 Annual Research Day saw a return to an in-person format and was held in the Royal Botanical Gardens’ Café Annex, in Burlington, Ontario. In addition to Dr. Packham, presenters included Dr. Parminder Raina, of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA), who discussed building a population-based platform for research on aging and the opportunities for pain research within CSLA; Dr. Fei Geng, who discussed who is susceptible to developing CPSP; Dr. Yong Fang Zhu and Peter Kan of McMaster’s Singh Lab, who looked at computational analysis and modeling for neuropathic pain; Dr. PJ Devereaux, who provided an overview of the PVC-RAM-1 Trial and potential to improve post-hospital discharge pain after surgery. The 2023 Annual Research Day took place in May 2023. Subjects included statin-based muscular pain research, corticomuscular coherence brain-computer interface to treat chronic neck pain, treatment of chronic temporomandibular pain disorders: a clinical guideline; Opioid Reduction in Orthopedic Surgery (OREOS): a feasibility randomized controlled trial in total knee replacements; and a systematic review on postoperative pain and neurocognitive outcomes after non-cardiac surgery. The Institute’s Research Days serve as a wonderful way to introduce exciting new projects, as well as showcase interdepartmental collaborations at McMaster University, addressing the way that pain presents across a multitude of illnesses and following many medical procedures. 28

Top: Dr. Parminder Raina, of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging discusses building a population-based platform for research on aging. Middle: Drs.Tara Packham and Lisa Carlesso of the IMPRinT Lab discuss understanding pain with movement to optimize rehabilitation. Bottom: Dr. Kim Madden, of the departments of Surgery and Health Research Methods, Evidence & Impact (HEI), presents on the OREOS project at the May meeting.


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Seed Grants - A Pilot Study of Association of BIOmarkers and Neuropathic Pain with Intercostobrachial Nerves

1min
page 20

Partnerships & Collaborations Chronic Pain Network: Knowledge Mobilization & Implementation Science

3min
pages 31-34

Partnerships & Collaborations

1min
page 30

Partnerships & Collaborations Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research

1min
page 29

Engagement Annual Research Day

1min
page 28

Engagement Canadian Pain Care Forum

1min
page 27

Catalyst Grants - A Feasibility Study to Assess the Added Value of Integrated Musculoskeletal Biofeedback Device (IMBED) Combined with Neuromuscular Exercise and Education (GLA-Dtm) to Decrease Chronic Pain in Older Adults with Osteoarthritis

2min
pages 25-26

Catalyst Grants - Corticomuscular Coherence Brain-Computer Interface to Treat Chronic Neck Pain

1min
page 24

Catalyst Grants - Persistent Post-Surgical Pain, Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction, and Resilience in Older People Undergoing Elective Knee Surgery: A Mixed Method Project to Explore Associations and Underlying Mechanisms

2min
page 23

Seed Grants - Who is Susceptible to Developing CPSP? A High-Throughput Clinical Proteomics-Based Approach for the Prediction of Susceptibility

2min
page 22

Seed Grants - Opioid Reduction in Orthopedic Surgery (OREOS): A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial in Total Knee Replacement Patients

1min
page 21

Seed Grants - Topicals for Osteoarthritis Pain in Knee Surgery (TOPIKS): A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

1min
page 20

Seed Grants - An Investigation into the Effectiveness of a New Transitional Pain Service (TPS) on Opioid Cessation After Broad Range of Surgeries Done at Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) and its Affiliated Hospitals

2min
page 19

Seed Grants - Artificial Intelligence to Improve Understanding of the Biological Mechanism(s) of Chronic Neuropathic Pain

1min
page 18

Seed Grants - Feasibility of a Definitive Trial to Evaluate the Effect of Cannabinoid Oil, Versus Placebo, on Chronic Pain, Post-Surgical Pain and Functional Outcomes in Patients Undergoing TKA

2min
page 17

Seed Grants - A Persistent Post-Surgical Pain Survey

1min
page 16

Institute for Pain Research & Care Fellowships

2min
page 15

Fellowships - Xiaoqin Wang

2min
page 14

Fellowships - Shirin Modarresi

2min
page 13

Fellowships - Cheryl Chow

2min
page 12

Graduate Studentships - Maram Khaled

2min
page 11

Graduate Studentships - Nora Baker

2min
page 10

Digital Impact & Media Presence

3min
page 9

Message from the Scientific Director

1min
page 6

About Michael G. DeGroote and his gift

2min
pages 4-5
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