About this Research Topic
Suffering animals need proper management of their pain. Despite the countless advances in the management and treatment of pain in veterinary medicine, there is still no "gold standard" for its assessment and treatment. From a diagnostic point of view, many methods of pain detection have been hypothesized and published, including anatomical, physiological and behavioral variables, but few have been validated. At the same time, several useful treatments have been identified, but much research is still in place. In this Research Topic, our focus is to present the latest research performed, with the aim of increasing knowledge in the field of pain management.
Original research, reviews, case reports and clinical studies on the following topics are encouraged:
- Diagnostic methods and strategies to identify various types of pain (e.g., acute, chronic and neuropathic pain)
- Use and validation of pain scales
- Guidelines for a correct pharmacological treatment
- Innovative pain management techniques (pharmacological and not)
- Treatment of surgical and post-operative pain
- Use of loco-regional anesthesia in the treatment of pain
Keywords: animal pain, nociception, welfare, pain behavior, analgesia
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