Pain Reports is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to pain research, providing a platform for publishing original research on the nature, mechanisms, and treatment of pain. This journal aims to promote communication within the pain science community and accelerate the dissemination of new discoveries and treatment methods. Its characteristics lie in its fast peer review process and commitment to timely publication of high-quality pain research. The academic positioning of the journal is to serve as a bridge for pain researchers, clinical doctors, and other health professionals to communicate research findings. It particularly emphasizes the publication of research that can quickly impact clinical practice and patient care.
These studies are of great significance for improving patients' quality of life and reducing medical costs associated with pain. By publishing these studies, the journal has not only advanced pain science, but also had a positive impact on clinical practice and public health policy formulation.