Table of Contents
Volume 15 Issue 3 – In Production
Volume 15 Issue 2
Volume 15 Issue 1
Volume 14 Issue 4
Volume 14 Issue 3
Volume 14 Issue 2
Volume 14 Issue 1
Volume 13 Issue 4
Volume 13 Issue 3
Volume 13 Issue 2
Volume 13 Issue 1
Volume 12 Issue 4
Volume 12 Issue 3
Volume 12 Issue 2
Volume 12 Issue 1
Volume 11 Issue 4
Volume 11 Issue 3
Volume 11 Issue 2
Volume 11 Issue 1
Volume 10 Issue 4
Volume 10 Issue 3
Volume 10 Issue 2
Volume 10 Issue 1
Volume 9 Issue 4
Volume 9 Issue 3
Volume 9 Issue 2
Volume 9 Issue 1
Volume 8 Issue 4
Volume 8 Issue 3
Volume 8 Issue 2
Volume 8 Issue 1
Volume 7 Issue 4
Volume 7 Issue 3
Volume 7 Issue 2
Volume 7 Issue 1
Volume 6 Issue 4
Volume 6 Issue 3
Volume 6 Issue 2
Volume 6 Issue 1
Volume 5 Issue 4
Volume 5 Issue 3
Volume 5 Issue 2
Volume 5 Issue 1
Volume 4 Issue 4
Volume 4 Issue 3
Volume 4 Issue 2
Volume 4 Issue 1
Volume 3 Issue 4
Volume 3 Issue 3
Volume 3 Issue 2
Volume 3 Issue 1
Volume 2 Issue 4
Volume 2 Issue 3
Volume 2 Issue 2
Volume 2 Issue 1
Volume 1 Issue 4
Volume 1 Issue 3
Volume 1 Issue 2
Volume 1 Issue 1
Editors-in-Chief
Joav Merrick, MD, MMedSci, DMSc
Director, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Israel;
Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatrics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel,
Kentucky Children’s Hospital, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA;
Professor of Public Health, Center for Healthy Development, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
E-mail: jmerrick@zahav.net.il
Pat Schofield, RGN, PhD, PGDipEd, DipN
Professor of Pain and Aging, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK;
Honorary Professor of Pain and Aging, Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland, UK
E-mail: patricia.schofield89@gmail.com
Editorial Board
Nicola Adams, BSc(Hons), MCSP, PhD, CPsychol, Division of Physotherapy, Education Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Carol Campbell, PhD, MA, RN, CPsychol, CSci, AFBPsS, Lecturer, College of Arts and Sciences, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Saugat Dey, MD, Assistant Professor, Center for Pain and Spine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA
John Dixon, BSc (Hons), PhD, Reader in Rehabilitation Science, School of Health and Social Care, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Derek Jones, BA(Hons), Dip COT, PhD, Lecturer, School of Health Sciences, Queen Margaret University, Leith Campus, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Roger Knaggs, BSc, BmedSci, PhD, MRPharmS, Specialist Pharmacist, Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Nottingham University Hospitals, NHS Trust, Queen’s Medical Centre Campus, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Helena Knotkova, PhD, Assistant Professor and Research Director, Institute for Non-invasive Brain Stimulation of New York Research Division, Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA
Suzanne G Leveille, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Division of General Medicine and Primary Care, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
Meir Lotan, MScPT, PhD, Professor, School of Health Sciences, Department of Physical Therapy, Ariel University Center of Samaria, Ariel, Israel
Denis Martin, BSc (Hons), DPhil, MSc, Professor of Rehabilitation, School of Health and Social Care, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Mohammed Morad, MD, Professor, Clalit Health Services and Division of Community Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel
Shea Palmer, PhD, MCSP, FHEA Principal Lecturer, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom
Gisèle Pickering, MD, PhD, DPharm, Senior Lecturer, Clinical Pharmacology, Department, INSERM U766, Medical Faculty and University of Auvergne Medical Consultant, INSERM 501, University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Jon Raphael, MB, ChB, FRCA, MSc, MD, Professor, Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Keith Rome, PhD, DPodM, Professor, Division of Rehabilitation Studies, School of Podiatry, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand
Richard Rosenbluth, MD, Assistant Professor, Palliative Medicine, Holy Name Medical Center, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Colin Thompson, BSc(Hons), PhD, FCPod(S), Senior Lecturer, Queen Margaret University, School of Health Sciences, Leith Campus, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Jennie CI Tsao, PhD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, UCLA Pediatric Pain Program, Department of Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA
Lonnie Zeltzer, MD, FAAP, Professor of Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Director, Pediatric Pain Program, UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and Associate Director, Patients and Survivors Program, UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
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Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatrics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel,
Kentucky Children’s Hospital, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA;
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Statement
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Statement
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