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Methods

Our expertise encompasses a variety of methods, each applied in our research to advance innovation. We invite you to explore the sections below to discover how each method plays a critical role in shaping the impact and outcomes of our work.

Our expertise encompasses a variety of methods, each applied in our research to advance innovation. We invite you to explore the sections below to discover how each method plays a critical role in shaping the impact and outcomes of our work.

Digital Health

Interventions targeting psychosocial risk factors may reduce acute postoperative pain and have the potential to interrupt pain experiences and poor health outcomes.

Pain Trajectories

Investigating and advancing new methods of pain classification through pain trajectory analysis allows for more precise measurement of pain.

Sleep and Actigraphy

Actigraphy monitoring provides an objective, clinically relevant measure to understand recovery at home after surgery, complementing subjective reports to provide a comprehensive picture of sleep and physical activity.

Clinical Trials

Clinical trials conducted in the perioperative period provide insight into the feasibility and acceptability of new interventions for addressing acute and chronic post-surgical pain..

Postoperative Patient Reported Outcomes

Exploring patient outcomes provides a foundation to inform precise and effective clinical treatment of postoperative pain.

Sleep and Actigraphy

Actigraphy monitoring provides an objective, clinically relevant measure to understand recovery at home after surgery, complementing subjective reports to provide a comprehensive picture of sleep and physical activity.

Clinical Trials

Clinical trials conducted in the perioperative period provide insight into the feasibility and acceptability of new interventions for addressing acute and chronic post-surgical pain..

Postoperative Patient Reported Outcomes

Exploring patient outcomes provides a foundation to inform precise and effective clinical treatment of postoperative pain.

Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST)

Quantitative sensory testing (QST) is a series of noninvasive tasks in which mechanical, thermal, and/or other sensory stimuli are applied to quantify self-reported sensory perception. It is increasingly used in assessing pediatric chronic pain.

Qualitative Research

Qualitative research integrating insights from teens, parents, and clinicians to develop a comprehensive understanding of pediatric pain experience and pain treatment preferences.