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  1. www.thelancet.com › series › pain-2011Pain 2011 - The Lancet

    Jun 24, 2011 · Pain 2011. Published: June 24, 2011. Executive Summary. Three papers give an overview of the latest developments in pain management since the last Series on pain published by The Lancet in 1999.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt2063842Pained (2011) - IMDb

    Sep 7, 2011 · With Kwon Sang-woo, Jung Ryeo-won, Ma Dong-seok, Sa Hee. After losing his family when he was young, Nam-soon feels no pain. He cannot feel physical pain and is emotionally barren until he meets Dong-hyeon, who calls herself a vampire because she suffers from hemophilia.

  3. "Pain" tells the love story between a man who can't feel pain and a woman sensitive to pain due to having hemophilia. Nam-Soon ( Kwon Sang-Woo ) works as a money collector for a loan shark. His role is to act as a human punching bag, shocking clients into paying their debts.

  4. Mar 3, 2011 · A love story between a man who cannot sense anything and a woman with hemophilia. Nam-soon suffers from analgesia, the lack of sensibility to pain, and finds no joy in living. He cannot taste the food he eats nor can he feel pain even with a bloody wound.

  5. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rating Scale (VRS), and the Faces Pain Scale-Revised (FPS-R) are among the most commonly used measures of pain intensity in clinical and research settings.

  6. Chronic and recurrent pain not associated with a disease is very common in childhood and adolescence, but studies of pain prevalence have yielded inconsistent findings. This systematic review examined studies of chronic and recurrent pain prevalence to provide updated aggregated prevalence rates.

  7. After losing his family when he was young, Nam-soon feels no pain. He cannot feel physical pain and is emotionally barren until he meets Dong-hyeon, who calls herself a vampire because she suffers from hemophilia. Unlike Dong-hyeon, when Nam-soon is injured, she bleeds from even the smallest wound.