When Chronic Pain Is Not “Chronic Pain”: Lessons From 3 Decades of Pain This suggests that we should never be entirely convinced of our favored assessment or management technique, and that we should never stop considering why a patient is either not making progress or perhaps getting worse. The role of the clinical-reasoning detective has not yet passed us by. By all means, kick, but do not rush. History dictates that that approach may be folly.

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