5 facts about sex and gender disparities in pain

 

5 facts about sex and gender disparities in pain

Megan Clark and Ruth Hardman of the APA Pain national group present five discussion points about sex and gender disparities in pain.

The Physiotherapy Research Foundation (PRF) has highlighted key messages from the 5 facts article featured in the July edition of InMotion and produced this infographic.  

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About the authors


Megan Clark MACP is an APA Pain Physiotherapist and works in a private musculoskeletal physiotherapy clinic, Physiotas, in Devonport, Tasmania. Megan is the chair of the Tasmanian branch of the APA Pain national group.

Dr Ruth Hardman MACP is an APA Pain Physiotherapist and a clinician–researcher. Ruth is the clinical lead of the interdisciplinary pain service at Sunraysia Community Health Services in Mildura and a postdoctoral researcher in health equity at Sunraysia Community Health Services and the La Trobe University Rural Health School. She is a member of the APA Pain national group.

This infographic is a Physiotherapy Research Foundation (PRF) initiative supported by FlexEze- partner of the PRF.